European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman

Theodora Goss
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European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman

Ann Walker
8/16/2018
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This book was huge! And hugely enjoyable! My only quibble is with Diana Hyde's too-colloquial language. Yes, I get that she was a London street rat, and her mode of speech would be quite different from her gently-reared half sister Mary Jekyll, but what was coming out of Diana's mouth was much more from our time frame than late-Victorian, and it threw me out of the story every single time.