Crumbling Pageant

Crumbling Pageant by Elisabeth Inglis-Jones, published by Honno in 2015, is a historical fiction novel that explores the life of Catherine Jones in the second half of the 19th Century. As the daughter of a doctor and an English former governess, Catherine navigates her complex social environment, caught between her family’s aspirations and her own desires. The narrative delves into her fascination with Morfa mansion and the societal pressures that shape her identity.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of cultural heritage and the challenges of social mobility within this historical context. The story examines Catherine’s relationships and the expectations placed upon her, particularly as her cousin William’s affection complicates her path. With 353 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of themes related to class and belonging, making it a significant addition to the Welsh Women’s Classics series.
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Set in the second half of the 19th Century, ” Crumbling Pageant “is the story of Catherine Jones and her lifelong fascination with Morfa mansion. The daughter of a doctor, who has risen above his farming background, and an English former governess, Catherine moves uneasily between the chapel-going Joneses and the local gentry wives. Despite her mother s fervent desire for her to enter the upper echelons of society, when her cousin William falls in love with her she looks destined to remain in the farming community.”Crumbling Pageant” is the twenty-fifth publication in the Welsh Women s Classics series.”
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