As an Arnold, EA was born not only into the white, English, professional class, but into one of the most important literary and educational families of the nineteenth century. A woman of talent herself, she...
Literary responses
Ethel M. Arnold
Quoting Oscar Wilde
in a discussion of the new Victorian woman, scholar Ann Ardis
describes Susan and Ronald's relationship as providing both parties intellectual friction to rouse [one] up to talk and think
Ardis, Ann. “New Women and the New Hellenism”. The New Woman in Fiction and in Fact, edited by Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, pp. 107-22.
117
With...
Literary responses
Mary Cholmondeley
Most literary reviews were positive, some comparing MC
to Charlotte Brontë
or George Eliot
; The Spectator called the novel brilliant and exhilarating.
qtd. in
Colby, Vineta. “’Devoted Amateur’: Mary Cholmondeley and Red Pottage”. Essays in Criticism, Vol.
20
, No. 2, Apr. 1970, pp. 213-28.
214
An Edinburgh Review article written in 1900 praised Red Pottage in...