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Helen Berry

Autor von The Castrato and His Wife

6+ Werke 121 Mitglieder 6 Rezensionen

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(eng) Professor of British History and Dean of Postgraduate Studies at Newcastle University.

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Geburtstag
c1975
Geschlecht
female
Geburtsort
Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
Ausbildung
Durham University (History)
Jesus College, Cambridge, UK (PhD)
Berufe
academic
Organisationen
Newcastle University
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Professor of British History and Dean of Postgraduate Studies at Newcastle University.

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This book tells the story of Tenducci, an Italian castrato singer who eloped with a young woman, Dorothea Maunsell, whose music teacher he was at the time;she followed him to Scotland when he got a music post there, and eventually to Italy—but then she started annulment proceedings to legitimise her relationship with another man. A large part of the evidence given at the annulment proceedings has survived and the proceedings focused on Tenducci's body: proving he had been castrated and therefore was unable to father children, a key criterion for determining if a marriage had been consummated or not.

This was a fascinating and compelling read.
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mari_reads | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 13, 2021 |
A fascinating factual account of Tenducci and his bride, Dorothea Maunsell, this is not only a great insight to the life of a castrato and those responsible for the mutilation of young boys (unsurprisingly, in part the church), but a peek into the influence of opera on London and the lives of women back in the 1700s. Perhaps most amazing is the rebellious and staunch Dorothea during a time when a modern audience might expect a woman of that age to cower in fear. History may look at her two ways, either conniving or resourceful, the lengths women needed to go to in order to have any control of their lives, being the property of a man, either that of their fathers or husbands. It also throws a light on society of the time, revealing an inclination to live above one’s means even with the threat of debtor’s prison. Well, written and engaging, there are many reasons to read this book.… (mehr)
 
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SharonMariaBidwell | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 16, 2021 |
Fascinating account of the 18th century castrato singer Giusto Tenducci, who eloped with one of his fans and married her. Later she left him for another man and sought an annulment of the marriage on the grounds that the marriage could not have been consummated since he was incapable of siring a child.

The author brings in a potted history of opera and castrati, as well as a discussion of the changes in attitudes to marriage from it being seen as purely a means of procreation to an institution based on mutual love and companionship.… (mehr)
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Robertgreaves | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 7, 2014 |

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