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		<title>Aurora Leigh Readalong, Part Three</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy that the consensus of this Aurora Leigh readalong immediately and spontaneously coalesced into the following: This is very hard and requires slow, careful reading. But so many good lines! Also, Romney is a butthead. Those three main bullet points do sum up with extreme accuracy the main three things I remember from reading Aurora Leigh for the first time in 2010 or whatever it was. For those reading along at home, I do not remember softening towards Romney as time went on. Maybe this reread will surprise me (but I don&#8217;t think so). How can I ever like&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://readingtheend.com/2017/11/16/aurora-leigh-readalong-part-three/">Aurora Leigh Readalong, Part Three</a> appeared first on <a href="https://readingtheend.com">Reading the End</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy that the consensus of this <em>Aurora Leigh</em> readalong immediately and spontaneously coalesced into the following:</p>
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<li>This is very hard and requires slow, careful reading.</li>
<li>But so many good lines!</li>
<li>Also, Romney is a butthead.</li>
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<p>Those three main bullet points do sum up with extreme accuracy the main three things I remember from reading <em>Aurora Leigh</em> for the first time in 2010 or whatever it was. For those reading along at home, I do not remember softening towards Romney as time went on. Maybe this reread will surprise me (but I don&#8217;t think so). How can I ever like someone about whom Aurora says this?</p>
<blockquote>[He] likes me very well,<br />
And wishes me a paradise of good,<br />
Good looks, good means, and good digestion!&#8211;ay,<br />
But otherwise evades me, puts me off<br />
With kindness, with a tolerant gentleness,&#8211;<br />
Too light a book for a grave man&#8217;s reading!</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Too light a book for a grave man&#8217;s reading</em> is exactly why I love this poem. I mean this passage is basically the whole of <em>How to Suppress Women&#8217;s Writing</em> condensed into six lines of iambic pentameter.</p>
<p>Then there is <em>a lot</em> more talk about poetry and how it&#8217;s the noblest art, much much <em>much</em> more noble than dumb stupid drama but drama&#8217;s okay too but not like <em>poetry</em> okay.</p>
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<p>If I were EBB&#8217;s editor, I would urge her to cut 75% of the talk about how noble poetry is compared to other professions out of this poem. It would be better, and we&#8217;d all want to smack Aurora less. Reader, I skimmed.</p>
<p>BUT. It was T O T A L L Y worth it to get to the part where Aurora&#8217;s attending a party at the Howes&#8217; place and learns by eavesdropping Romney is fixing to marry none other than Lady Waldemar. GASP. (Lady Waldemar is at the party too. Aurora comments on her &#8220;alabaster shoulders and bare breasts&#8221; teehee hashtag gal pals.) Aurora seems to like spending time with rich people so she can judge them. I find this to be a terrible mistake. I can judge rich people perfectly happily from a safe and comfortable distance and not use up my valuable <em>Black Sails</em>-watching time attending their dumb parties.</p>
<p>(There&#8217;s a young philosophy bro at the Howes&#8217; party, and Aurora describes him as speaking &#8220;with just that shade of sneering on the lip / Compensates for the lagging of the beard.&#8221; PLUS CA FUCKING CHANGE, you know what I&#8217;m saying?)</p>
<p>Lord Howe asks Aurora to marry a dopey friend of his; Aurora has to listen to two bros have opinions about Women and also Art and also Philosophy; and Lady Waldemar pounces on Aurora to tell her all about her betrothal to Romney. Aurora&#8217;s like:</p>
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<p>The party is so relentlessly horrible &#8212; and again, this is really Aurora&#8217;s fault for choosing to go to a rich people party &#8212; that once it&#8217;s over, she litrally leaves the country. I WOULD TOO.</p>
<p>The next bit is hard to read, I&#8217;m not going to lie to you. Although I never read anything that makes me interested in living in the Victorian era (it is far preferable to just <em>read</em> about the Victorian era), sometimes I will read something that makes me want to burn the Victorians to the ground. Book six of <em>Aurora Leigh</em> was one of those things.</p>
<p>In Paris, a city Aurora spends kind of a while defending, I guess because people in England still felt a way about Bonaparte? Or something? I don&#8217;t really know much about the mid-1800s &#8212; was there something other than Bonaparte that made all British people act snotty about France? Or was it just standard-issue England/France hostility?</p>
<p>Anyway, in Paris, Aurora happens across Marian in the street with a (gasp!) baby, and she basically chases Marian down to demand that Marian explain herself. She is an utter shit about everything. She&#8217;s like &#8220;Marian you allowed yourself to be seduced so your kisses to this baby&#8217;s sweet angel cheek are as the touch of rot upon a dewy flower,&#8221; and then once Marian explains that no, she wasn&#8217;t <em>seduced,</em> she was <em>raped</em> and is now basically <em>dead,</em> Aurora&#8217;s like &#8220;MARIAN YOU ARE A SAINT A CHASTE SAINT FROM HEAVEN.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Double fuck you to the Victorian era that this was a progressive stance for Aurora Leigh to take. I was going to say something nice earlier about how Aurora argues for poets to write about Social Issues, but now I am too furious about what a dick she is to Marian. She and Lady Waldemar and Romney should form a dickish self-righteous polyamorous relationship and THEY WOULD ALL DESERVE EACH OTHER.</p>
<p>Marian tells Aurora what happened: how Lady Waldemar came to visit her all throughout her engagement to Romney and slowly, gradually convinced her that she would ruin Romney&#8217;s life by marrying him. Then she gave Marian to her maid, and her maid dumped Marian in a gross brothel, where she was raped and impregnated and went insane, and then the brothel threw her out. This is all quite a bit more Gothic than I remembered.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re on a break next week for Thanksgiving, so have a pleasant Turkey Day! Tune in on the 30th for the conclusion of <em>Aurora Leigh,</em> in which I can only hope everybody dies miserably. As ever, thanks to the beautiful <a href="http://reading-rambo.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alice</a> for hosting!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://readingtheend.com/2017/11/16/aurora-leigh-readalong-part-three/">Aurora Leigh Readalong, Part Three</a> appeared first on <a href="https://readingtheend.com">Reading the End</a>.</p>
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