The Widdrington Women by Cecilia Chance

The Widdrington Women by Cecilia Chance

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A history of the Widdrington women

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The Widdrington Women by Cecilia Chance

Cecilia’s elder daughter Dorothy (b. 1865) marries the rising young Liberal politician and future Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, but dies tragically young in a carriage accident. Grey is devastated, though the marriage, at Dorothy’s wish, has remained unconsummated, a fact not revealed by the diaries for the sake of propriety. Ida (b. 1869), the tearaway younger daughter and her mother’s favourite, is irresistible to men and when she finally marries chooses a dissolute libertine of vast wealth and is disowned by her sister. When the disastrous marriage eventually fails, Ida’s treatment by the lawyers, anxious at all costs to avoid scandal, leads to her having to rely on her father to put a decent roof over her head. Cecilia’s own life, where the story begins, reveals fascinating insights into the terrifying expectations placed upon a young débutante in the mid-19th century. Though Cecilia’s marriage to a Northumbrian squire 17 years her senior is a happy one, underneath her outward conformity beats a passionate heart which leads her into two love affairs, one with a man half her age, the artist and future art critic Roger Fry.
Celia Chance is the great-granddaughter of Cecilia Widdrington, the main subject of the book.
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ISBN 13 9781860776281
ISBN 10 1860776280
Title The Widdrington Women
Author Cecilia Chance
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2010-10-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.