Slammerkin: A Loose Dress, A Loose Woman

by Emma Donoghue

Hardcover, 2001

Publication

Harcourt, Inc. (2001), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 336 pages

Description

Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML: Slammerkin: A loose gown; a loose woman. Born to rough cloth in Hogarth's London, but longing for silk, Mary Saunders's eye for a shiny red ribbon leads her to prostitution at a young age. A dangerous misstep sends her fleeing to Monmouth, and the position of household seamstress, the ordinary life of an ordinary girl with no expectations. But Mary has known freedom, and having never known love, it is freedom that motivates her. Mary asks herself if the prostitute who hires out her body is more or less free than the "honest woman" locked into marriage, or the servant who runs a household not her own? And is either as free as a man? Ultimately, Mary remains true only to the three rules she learned on the streets: Never give up your liberty. Clothes make the woman. Clothes are the greatest lie ever told..… (more)

Media reviews

The novel is structured in such a way that it exerts a considerable grip, the tension slowly, painfully building, yet the writing is also evocative and Donoghue has a particularly good eye for costume and the way cloths confer status, the fine stitching, the liquid warmth of velvet and the stays
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that sculpt a woman's body as if it were putty, as if it were a sinful thing that needed to be fixed.
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But both the writing and the story find their rhythm soon enough, and they're almost impossible to resist.
Irresistible, and deeply satisfying. Donoghue has surpassed herself.

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Physical description

336 p.; 6.14 x 1.11 inches

ISBN

0151006725 / 9780151006724
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