Emma Donoghue

 



THE SEALED LETTER
Based on a scandalous divorce case that gripped England in 1864, Donoghue blends fact and invention to create a riveting, provocative drama of friends, lovers, and divorce–Victorian style.

Miss Emily "Fido" Faithfull is a "woman of business" and a spinster pioneer of the British women's movement, independent of mind but naively trusting of heart. Distracted from her beloved cause by the sudden return of her once-dear friend, the unhappily wed Helen Codrington, Fido is swept up in the intimate details of Helen's failing marriage to the stodgy Admiral Harry Codrington.

What begins as a loyal effort to help a friend explodes into a courtroom drama more sensational than any Hollywood tabloid could invent - with stained clothing, accusations of adultery, counterclaims of rape and a mysterious letter that could destroy more than one life.

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Harcourt



     

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