Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case

Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case
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Book Synopsis Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case by : Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan Doyle

Download or read book Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case written by Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan Doyle and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2021-01-18 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bronckhorst was not nice in any way. He had no respect for the pretty public and private lies that make life a little less nasty than it is. His manner towards his wife was coarse. There are many things—including actual assault with the clenched fist—that a wife will endure; but seldom a wife can bear—as Mrs. Bronckhorst bore—with a long course of brutal, hard chaff, making light of her weaknesses, her headaches, her small fits of gaiety, her dresses, her queer little attempts to make herself attractive to her husband when she knows that she is not what she has been, and—worst of all—the love that she spends on her children. That particular sort of heavy-handed jest was specially dear to Bronckhorst. I suppose that he had first slipped into it, meaning no harm, in the honeymoon, when folk find their ordinary stock of endearments run short, and so go to the other extreme to express their feelings. A similar impulse makes a man say, 'Hutt, you old beast!' when a favourite horse nuzzles his coat-front. Unluckily, when the reaction of marriage sets in, the form of speech remains, and, the tenderness having died out, hurts the wife more than she cares to say. But Mrs. Bronckhorst was devoted to her 'Teddy' as she called him. Perhaps that was why he objected to her. Perhaps—this is only a theory to account for his infamous behaviour later on—he gave way to the queer, savage feeling that sometimes takes by the throat a husband twenty years married, when he sees, across the table, the same, same face of his wedded wife, and knows that, as he has sat facing it, so must he continue to sit until the day of its death or his own. Most men and all women know the spasm. It only lasts for three breaths as a rule, must be a 'throw-back' to times when men and women were rather worse than they are now, and is too unpleasant to be discussed.


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