“A sort of adopted daughter”: family relations in<i>The Lamplighter</i>
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The title of my chapter comes from a passage in Maria Cummins's The Lamplighter (1854) where the question of Gerty Flint's (or is her last name Grant, Graham, or Amory?) identity is raised. She is alternately Trueman Flint's "adopted child" or the child of True and Emily Graham who have "adopted her jointly." She is both a "doubly-orphaned girl" (176), according to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, and she is an "orphan child" of the "good foster-mother" (278) world. Exactly what it means to be an adopted child in Gerty's world, or to be doubly orphaned, is tantalizingly imprecise. The array of relational possibilities is quite stunning, whether from the parental perspective or the child's. This imprecision has significant consequences in terms of Gerty's development in the novel, most importantly in producing her capacity to dispense what I shall be calling "judicious sympathy"; that is, an ability not only to recognize and respond to the multiple claims people make upon her sympathy, but more imp
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The title of my chapter comes from a passage in Maria Cummins's The Lamplighter (1854) where the question of Gerty Flint's (or is her last name Grant, Graham, or Amory?) identity is raised. She is alternately Trueman Flint's "adopted child" or the child of True and Emily Graham who have "adopted her jointly." She is both a "doubly-orphaned girl" (176), according to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, and she is an "orphan child" of the "good foster-mother" (278) world. Exactly what it means to be an adopted child in Gerty's world, or to be doubly orphaned, is tantalizingly imprecise. The array of relational possibilities is quite stunning, whether from the parental perspective or the child's. This imprecision has significant consequences in terms of Gerty's development in the novel, most importantly in producing her capacity to dispense what I shall be calling "judicious sympathy"; that is, an ability not only to recognize and respond to the multiple claims people make upon her sympathy, but more imp
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