Helbeck of Bannisdale

Fiction & Literature, Classics
Cover of the book Helbeck of Bannisdale by Mary Augusta Ward, Victorian Secrets
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Author: Mary Augusta Ward ISBN: 6610000049387
Publisher: Victorian Secrets Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Victorian Secrets Language: English
Author: Mary Augusta Ward
ISBN: 6610000049387
Publisher: Victorian Secrets
Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Victorian Secrets
Language: English

Written when the New Woman novel was at the height of its popularity, Helbeck of Bannisdale depicts the tension between a heroine’s desire for independence and her love for a man who prefers wifely submission. After her father’s death, Laura Fountain struggles
with the legacy of his agnosticism and her growing affection for Catholic ascetic Alan Helbeck. She must decide whether love can triumph over religious scruples. Mary Ward’s powerful novel captures the drama and conflict of the late nineteenth-century
debates surrounding faith, doubt, and a woman’s place in society.

This scholarly edition, edited by Beth Sutton-Ramspeck, includes:

  • Critical introduction
  • Author biography
  • Select bibliography
  • Ward's introduction to the Westmoreland Edition
  • Dr James Begg's 'The Blight of Popery'
  • Extract from Thomas Henry Huxley's 'Agnosticism and Christianity'
  • Extract from Alys Whithall Pearsall Smith's 'A Reply from the Daughters'
  • Glossary of regional terms, words and phrases used
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Written when the New Woman novel was at the height of its popularity, Helbeck of Bannisdale depicts the tension between a heroine’s desire for independence and her love for a man who prefers wifely submission. After her father’s death, Laura Fountain struggles
with the legacy of his agnosticism and her growing affection for Catholic ascetic Alan Helbeck. She must decide whether love can triumph over religious scruples. Mary Ward’s powerful novel captures the drama and conflict of the late nineteenth-century
debates surrounding faith, doubt, and a woman’s place in society.

This scholarly edition, edited by Beth Sutton-Ramspeck, includes:

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