A Simple StoryAfter its publication in early 1791, A Simple Story was widely read in England and abroad, going into a second edition in March of the same year. The novel’s young heroine, Miss Milner, scandalously declares herself in love with her guardian, Dorriforth, a Catholic priest. Dorriforth returns her love and is released from his vows. Though the pair go on to marry, the second half of the novel reveals the disastrous and far-reaching consequences of Miss Milner’s subsequent adulterous affair. The critical introduction to this Broadview edition considers such issues as Catholicism, theatricality, the theatre, and the masquerade, while the appendices provide a wide selection of cultural, biographical, and literary contexts for the novel. |
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... speak to her seriously , much less to offer her a position . Her determination to succeed , however , is demonstrated by an instance in which she threw a basin of hot water in the face of a manager whose offer of employment turned out ...
... speak from the heart , " Miss Milner " stimulate [ s ] passion in place of propriety " in her guardian / lover Lord Elmwood . Both women are rewarded with marriage to their pupils : Pamela submits her will to Mr. B. only after she is ...
... speak : he is " either so unwilling to give pain to the object of his love , or so much intimidated by her frowns , that he seldom addressed a single word to her . " In the theatre , conveying the exact motivation for uncertain or ...
... speak in looks , whispers , sudden starts , and writhings , by Kemble and Mrs. Siddons , all tending to one great pre- cept — Thou shall not murder , —render this play one of the most impressive moral lessons which the stage exhibits ...
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Contents
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A Brief Chronology | 47 |
Inchbalds Other Writings | 343 |
EighteenthCentury Reception of A Simple | 369 |