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Moths

Published
Jul 2005
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
627

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First published in 1880, Moths addresses such Victorian taboos as adultery, domestic violence, and divorce in vivid and flamboyant prose. The beautiful young heroine, Vere Herbert, suffers at the hands of both her tyrannical mother and her dissipated husband, and is finally united with her beloved, a famous opera singer. Moths was Ouida's most popular work, and its melodramatic plot, glamorous European settings, and controversial treatment of marriage make it an important, as well as a highly entertaining, example of the nineteenth-century "high society" novel.

This Broadview edition includes a critical introduction and a broad range of contextual documents, including contemporary reactions to Ouida's fiction and a selection of nineteenth-century writings on marriage, feminism, and the aristocracy.

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First Edition Jul 2005 Broadview Press ISBN 1551115204
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Aug 2015 Sagwan Press ISBN 1297979613
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May 2016 Palala Press ISBN 1357959575
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Jan 2005 Broadview Press ISBN B01HQHIZ9W
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