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The Young Visiters
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The Young Visiters, or Mr. Salteena's Plan, is an 1890 novel concerning Mr. Alfred Salteena's quest to woo a guest of his, a lovely young lady called Ethel Monticue. When Mr. Salteena introduces Miss Monticue to his friend, a high-class gentleman named Bernard Clark, sparks fly between the pair and a Love Triangle is formed. Dispirited, Mr. Salteena starts taking "gentleman classes" from his socially superior friend in order to win Ethel's heart.Written in 1890 by a nine-year-old Margaret "Daisy" Ashford, the manuscript of The Young Visiters was rediscovered by its author twenty-seven years later. She lent the manuscript to a friend who was recovering from an illness. Two years later in 1919, The Young Visiters was published as a novel with a preface written by J. M. Barrie. It should be noted that Ashford wrote in her manuscript the title as The Young Viseters, but it was published as The Young Visiters.The comedy of the novel results from the way Daisy imitated grown-up fiction without understanding adult behaviour, particularly the conventions of the time with regard to relations between the sexes.The novel was made into a Made-for-TV Movie in 2003 with Hugh Laurie as Bernard Clark. | |
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May–December Romance | |
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May–December Romance: 42-year-old Mr. Salteena pursues the 17-year-old Ethel. In the first paragraph of the novel, the author describes the former as an "elderly man" and the latter as a "young girl". After Ethel marries the 29-year-old Bernard Clark, he weds an 18-year-old lady-in-waiting. | |
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Old-Fashioned Rowboat Date: Bernard proposes to Ethel after one of these. | |
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Inherited Illiteracy Title: Most editions preserve the misspellings, and The Film of the Book pronounces them phonetically. Because it's funnier that way. | |
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Costume Porn: Plenty of it; one plot point centres on knickerbockers. | |
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Wife Husbandry: Lightly touched on. In the book, the middle-aged Mr. Salteena is fond of having young women come visit him so that he may present them to proper society; he proposes to his latest female friend, Ethel, only to have her turn him down, all done in genteel form, of course. His heartbreak is tempered by Ethel's new gentleman friend getting him a peerage. | |
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Uncle Pennybags: The Prince of Wales, who fairly blithely gives Mr. Salteena a peerage just because he likes him. | |
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Weddings for Everyone | |
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Weddings for Everyone: There are three weddings at the end, although Lord Clincham's marriage ends up rather unhappy. | |
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