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The Family at Misrule, by Ethel Turner

The Family at Misrule, by Ethel Turner

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The Family at Misrule, by Ethel Turner

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The Family at Misrule By Ethel Turner

The Family at Misrule, by Ethel Turner

  • Published on: 2015-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .53" w x 6.00" l, .21 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 232 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. enjoyable By Cloggie Downunder The Family at Misrule is the second of the Woolcot Family series by Australian novelist Ethel Turner. It is set five years after Seven Little Australians, so Meg is 21 and all the other children also five years older. Once again there are seven children, as Captain Woolcot and Esther have had a daughter, now referred to as Baby, but actually Esther (Essie), who is almost 3. Pip is at University, Meg is stepping out with Alan Courtney who is a newly qualified doctor, Nellie is 15 and impatient to be allowed more. Bunty is at school where he is called John, the former Baby (Winifred) is now called Poppet and The General, now 6, is called Peter or sometimes Rupert. Meg gets engaged, Pip almost gets engaged, Nellie succumbs to the flattery of unsuitable neighbours, Bunty runs away and the Captain and Esther go to India. This book was written in 1895 when standing in society was very important and a self-made man was held in contempt by the gentility, something that seems quite foreign in today's Australia. This was a time when people used ink bottles, wrote letters and occasionally sent telegrams, travelled abroad by ship, to town by train and almost everywhere else on foot; people darned clothing and hosiery, boys ran away to sea as cabin boys, and Scarlet Fever was often fatal. There seemed to be quite a lot of snobbery at this time: the nouveau riche neighbours were avoided, referred to as "impossible", and described as homely, uneducated, vulgar and pretentious. The lesson Turner conveys seems to be that association with the lower classes can lead to catching a potentially fatal communicable disease. Poppet is the stand-out favourite from my point of view. Not as good as the first in the series, but still enjoyable and imformative.

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