The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth And Beginning of the Nineteenth Century 3

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The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth And Beginning of the Nineteenth Century 3
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897
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Ul Lave been possessed. " I never before heard of you being accused of having written The Monk, This goes more to put me out of humour with the book than all the fury" with which the critics had assailed it ; and he adds with disdainful irony, " I am quite of your opinion when you say that it would be better for you, as a woman, to write dull sermons than The Monk, not merely on the score of delicacy, but because a dvM work will prevcTU its author being much talked of, a point, in my opinion, o...f all others the most desirable for a woman to attain." To i^ee this little cock-sparrow of two-and-twenty thus laying down the law is very comic. These were the days when Mr.
Collins in Miss Austen^s novel declared that he was aware no " elegant female" ever accepted a proposal at the first asking, and when it was still popularly accepted as a rule that it was no disgrace to a woman to be clever or instructed, so long as she did not show it — " a tragedy not intended for publication," even the severe "Monk" had no objection to.


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