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Secresy was Eliza Fenwicks only work for adultsa fact that may help to explain why this extraordinary novel has been so thoroughly overlooked. On one level this is a book that presents fascinating challenges to traditional structures of class and gender. Whereas Mr. Valmont, the villain of the piece, rejects merely the surface forms of fashionable society, the story of his niece Sibella and her friend Caroline implicitly rejects the substance as well as the trappings of a system that rested on class privilege and on female dependence. Secresy is also, though, a remarkable novel of human relationships: of sexuality (Sibellas pregnancy is the occasion for the secrecy that gives the book its title), and of romantic love, but also the female friendship between Sibella and Caroline that is very much at the heart of the book. The relationshipsand the grand themesare expressed through an epistolary technique through which Fenwick (in the editors words) shows a breadth of sympathy which can find comedic pleasure even in what is disapproved.

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title Secresy Sic Or The Ruin On the Rock Broadview Literary Texts - photo 1

title:Secresy [Sic], Or, The Ruin On the Rock Broadview Literary Texts
author:Fenwick, E.; Grundy, Isobel.
publisher:Broadview Press
isbn10 | asin:1551112167
print isbn13:9781551112169
ebook isbn13:9780585257334
language:English
subjectFeminism--Fiction.
publication date:1998
lcc:PR4699.F19S43 1998eb
ddc:823/.6
subject:Feminism--Fiction.
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Secresy; or, The Ruin on the Rock
by Eliza Fenwick
edited by Isobel Grundy
second edition
Page 4 1998 Isobel Grundy All rights reserved The use of any part of - photo 2
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1998 Isobel Grundy
All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior written consent of the publisheror in the case of photocopying, a licence from CANCOPY (Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency) 6 Adelaide Street East, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario M5C IH6is an infringement of the copyright law.
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Fenwick, E. (Eliza)
Secresy [sic]; or, The ruin on the rock
(Broadview literary texts)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 1-55111-216-7
I. Grundy, Isobel. II. Title. III. Title: Ruin on the rock. IV. Title: Secrecy. V. Series.
PR4699.F19S43 1998 823'.6 C98-931402-2
2nd ed.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Eliza Fenwick's Beginnings
7
Publication of Secresy
8
Fenwick's Life after Secresy
10
Fenwick's Letters
21
Secresy: Politics and Artistry
25
Notes
31
A Note on the Text
36
Secresy; The Ruin on the Rock
Volume I
37
Volume II
136
Volume III
233
Appendix A: Fenwick's First Book for children
361
Appendix B: Fenwick's Second Adult Novel
363
Appendix C: Fenwick's Correspondence
365

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INTRODUCTION
Eliza Fenwick's Beginnings
Facts about Eliza Fenwick's life are scanty. She died in Providence, Rhode Island, on 8 December 1840. It seems she was born in Cornwall on 1 February 1766, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Jago, and that she was baptised Elizabeth on 25 June that year at Pelynt.1 Nobody knows how she was educated, or how she met John Fenwick, political idealist, Irish patriot, member of the London Corresponding Society, and friend of Francis Place.2 She married him about 1788.
Obscurity enwraps her publication and reissue of her only novel for adults, Secresy, Or, The Ruin on the Rock, "By a Woman," in 1795. It is clear that at that date she saw herself as a radical and as an author who aimed at lasting literary fame. But it is unclear what happened to these images of herself later, as she struggled in an unfriendly job market to support herself and her two children, and to get them launched on careers of their own. Some of her publications for children remain unidentified. If she ever wrote anything else of the scope and ambition of Secresy, it is not known to survive.
She has met with little attention or recognition. Annie Wedd, great-great-niece of her lifelong friend and fellow-author Mary Hays, pronounces, "There is no doubt that this foolish woman was herself the cause of many of her troubles" (xiv). Wedd makes no reference at all to Fenwick's writings.
Fenwick's letters to Hays seldom mention her background. The family good looks, she says, passed her by; but she was quite tall, and admired for "suavity." When a Cornish gentleman said she "was born to govern and understood my vocation", she heard this as censure, and was angry (230). Her husband's writing displays the attraction of his character; the comments of friends, particularly his drinking crony Charles Lamb, reveal his shortcomings. Born to "ample revenues" which he rapidly drank away, gave away, or threw away,
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