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Marriage
Published in Audio Cassette by Audio Book Contractors (2001)
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One of the charming things about this novel is the author's handling of the old scottish dialect. It is written so that anyone can just about hear the heavily accented dialect of Scotland of the time. The text is well accompanied by explanatory notes which made it easy to understand. The novel constantly attacks the ethnic prejudices held by the English against the Scots, even as it satirizes the Scots as well. The setting is divided between Scotland and England, and the author deals satire to both cultures. The focus of the novel is its young heroine Mary. Like most young heroines in novels of this age her goal is to get married. To put it simply, the novel seems to be comparing and contrasting Mary's marriage and her methods, to those of her less scrupulous mother, an English Lady who elopes with a Scottish army officer. Mary is raised in Scotland while her twin sister goes to live in England with her mother, who cannot stand to live in Scotland. Mary goes to live with her mother when she grows to marriageable age. Here, Ferrier begins to compare and contrast the two characters, Mary and her sister, to expose which one has the better upbringing. Mary's sister makes a bad marriage to an old and willful, but rich aristocrat who makes her desperately unhappy. Mary chooses her husband better. She picks a Scottish army officer, just like her mother did so many years ago. This officer is of course a better pick for Mary than Mary's own father was for her mother. I think that when it comes to comparing the countries of Scotland and England, Scotland wins out in this book, as the best and kindest characters are Scottish, while every English character is vain or vulgar, or vain and vulgar at the same time. For this reason the novel seems full of Scottish nationalistic spirit. This is a novel of manners in the tradition of Jane Austen and Frances Burney, and the first such novel I have read which compares the two cultures in question with any seriousness and depth. Not a very flattering novel if you have ever eloped.
Susan Ferrier (Twayne's English Authors Series)
Published in Hardcover by Twayne Pub (1984)
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Antoniette Sibley
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Book Co Pub (1981)
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Understanding Factoring and Trade Credit
Published in Paperback by Elsevier Science Ltd (1986)
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The works of Susan Ferrier
Published in Unknown Binding by AMS Press ()
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