Respectability, Bankruptcy and Bigamy in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain
John Benson
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Respectability, Bankruptcy and Bigamy in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain

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Respectability, Bankruptcy and Bigamy in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Britain explores the vexed question of middle-class respectability in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. It focuses upon the life of London solicitor Hamilton Pawley (1860-1936), who was barred from working by the Law Society, twice declared bankrupt, and in 1919 was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment with hard labour for bigamously marrying a woman practically forty years his junior. If Pawley did not suffer the revenge of respectable society, it is difficult to think who would. ¿ Drawing upon the fact...