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A whole novel can be based on the fact that a girl won’t or can’t say that she’d rather not have to marry her homosexual cousin, nor the beastly estate owner whose water rights her scheming brother wants to secure, nor even the 63-year-old ex-quartermaster who saved her father’s life by pilfering him extra leeches to drain his dangerous surfeit of blood while they were fighting the Boers in the Battle of Boomplaats. Usually those obstacles existed only because rules of delicacy forbade the characters from speaking truths. That breathless moment when couples finally overcome the obstacles that society has placed in their paths and are united forever. Otherwise, we look to the stories set in and written during the 1800s for particular, pristine love. Well, unless the goal is to solve a murder in a Rue Morgue or safely navigate the Mississippi on a raft. The goal in Victorian fiction is marriage. |