![]() ![]() Doll helps Mary with her appearance and teaches her how to attract customers so that she can pay for an abortion. ![]() She is later awakened by Doll, the prostitute she admires.Īlthough Doll says that it is "every girl for herself", she shelters and cares for Mary. When the resultant pregnancy becomes evident, Mary's family disown her and she is beaten and raped by a group of soldiers. She agrees to kiss an old peddler for a scarlet ribbon, but is instead raped and later finds that the ribbon she was given is brown. She feels that she deserves better, and envies the hair ribbons and brightly coloured gowns of a prostitute she often sees. She is repelled when her mother Susan encourages her to become a seamstress, wanting nothing to do with the "wretched trades". Mary Saunders is a highly intelligent girl living in poverty in 1760 London. It was reissued in 2009 in Toronto by HarperCollins Canada, and once more in 2012 in New York City by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ![]() Slammerkin was first published in London, England, by Virago Press. The title is taken from an obsolete term which was used for both an 18th-century woman's dressing gown and for a sexually promiscuous woman. The crime was motivated by her longing for "fine clothes". Published in 2000, it is her third novel and is loosely based on the account of 16-year-old Mary Saunders who was hanged for murdering her mistress, Joan Jones, in Monmouth, Wales, in 1764. Slammerkin is a historical fiction novel by Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue. ![]()
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