Love and Dirt by Diane Atkinson

Love and Dirt by Diane Atkinson

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Zusammenfassung

The extraordinary story of an illicit love affair between a man and his maidservant

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Love and Dirt by Diane Atkinson

Arthur Munby, barrister and published poet, met Hannah Cullwick, Shropshire scullery maid, on London's Oxford Street in 1854. They had in common a sexual obsession: Munby adored watching Hannah 'in her dirt' and she responded to him with a literally slavish devotion. Amply documented in their letters and diaries, this is the compelling tale of a clandestine relationship that was to last for over fifty years. 'Shadowy figures at the edge of Victorian life, they might almost have stepped out of a Dickens plot' Claire Tomalin, Evening Standard 'Arthur and Hannah have been lucky with their biographer...Diane Atkinson has a generous appreciation of all the nuances and paradoxes of their bizarre relationship' Mail on Sunday 'In the letters and diaries of Hannah Cullwick and Arthur Munby, Diane Atkinson has discovered a gem of a story...Love & Dirt successfully presents an important historical document in a highly readable, accessible form...a fascinating insight into aspects of Victorian sexuality' Sunday Independent
Diane Atkinson lives in Shoreditch, London, with her husband the artist Patrick Hughes. A historian of women's lives, she is the author of a number of books and has curated several exhibitions at the Museum of London.
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ISBN 13 9780330392280
ISBN 10 033039228X
Titel Love and Dirt
Autor Diane Atkinson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-01-02
Seitenanzahl 384
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