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Criminal Conversation of Mrs. Norton
Criminal Conversation of Mrs. Norton: Victorian England's "Scandal of the Century" and the Fallen Socialite Who Changed Women's Lives Fore | Diane Atkinson
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A forgotten heroine of the women’s rights movement is rescued from obscurity in this biography of Caroline Norton, a respected poet, songwriter, and socialite whose 1836 adultery trial rocked Victorian England. When George Norton accused his wife of having an affair with the British Prime Minister he sparked what was considered “the scandal of the century.” Though she was declared innocent, the humiliated George locked Caroline out of their home, seized her manuscripts, letters, clothes, jewels, and every penny of her earnings, and refused to let her see their three sons. This detailed account of the Norton “criminal conversation” trial sheds vivid light on the desperate position of women in male-dominated Victorian society and chronicles Caroline’s lifelong campaign to establish legal rights for married and divorced women, allowing them to inherit property, take court action on their own behalf, and in effect establishing them for the first time as full-fledged human beings before the law. Figuring into this fascinating story are Norton’s friend and confidante Mary Shelley, longtime admirer Charles Dickens, Lord Byron, Queen Victoria, and other literary and royal heavyweights of the day.
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Good. Interesting read. Shows how out of a miserable marriage something good came out of it as Mrs Norton was accused of an affair with Lord Melbourne so her husband precided to divorce her and she stood to lose everything including her children to her husband so she challenged the law. And because of this challenge (even though it didn't benefit her) we have the Infant custody act, Matrimonial causes act and Married women's property act.

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Leftcoastzen Wow. 5y
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I can't go into The Works without buying at least one book... and at £2, who can say no?! 🙈