Marblehead's Pygmalion finding the real Agnes Surriage
(2010)
Nonfiction
eBook
Details
PUBLISHED
[United States] : The History Press : Made available through hoopla, 2010
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781614230748 (electronic bk.) MWT11507848, 1614230749 (electronic bk.) 11507848
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
Agnes Surriage, it turns out, was more Pygmalion than Cinderella. Her role models were the fiercely independent "codfish widows, "? wives of the early Marblehead fishermen who managed home and family seven months a year without their husbands. In Agnes's version of My Fair Lady, she had to act as her own Henry Higgins while making the often painful transformation from "girl of all works"? at the Fountain Inn to the charming and dignified Lady Agnes, wife of Sir Charles Henry Frankland. After deconstructing the legend for twenty-five years, author F. Marshall Bauer has unearthed a story of money, lust and vindication
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