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The Scourge Stick

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Country
  
Australia

Publisher
  
Heinemann, London

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1898

Genre
  
Fiction

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1898

Pages
  
367 pp

Author
  
Rosa Campbell Praed

Editor
  
Rosa Campbell Praed

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The Scourge-Stick (1898) is a novel by Australian writer Rosa Praed.

Contents

Story outline

The novel follows the story of Esther Vassal a young actress, who marries an older man. Over time her affection for he dies and she takes to literature as an outlet. She becomes attracted to her publisher's advisor, who also happens to be her husband's hated nephew.

Critical reception

A writer in The Advertiser noted that the book "is what the slang of the day calls a 'problem novel,' and the writing is—appropriately we might say, somewhat hysterical. The whole story is pervaded by aa unpleasant—almost a painful—tense of the morasses which underlie the social life of the day."

The reviewer in The Critic referred to the book as "a fine piece of work", but also noted that it was "womanish and neurotic".

A reviewer in The Adelaide Observer didn't think the novel was one of the author's best: "The book is most extravagantly effusive. The characters are all more or less artificial, and from cover to cover there is no gleam of humour to brighten its dreariness. Mrs. Praed has turned out capital work in the past, hut; at present she is evidently 'out of form.'"

References

The Scourge-Stick Wikipedia