Article ID: CBB388592897

Of Cosmetic Value Only: Make-Up and Terrible Old Ladies in Victorian Literature (2021)

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By looking at the figure of the painted older woman in nineteenth-century novels, this article examines how changing attitudes to cosmetics punished ageing women who clung to the make-up of their youth. As a warning against such continued practices, Catherine Gore’s ageing Lady Ormington demonstrates how devotion to make-up cannot hold back the signs of ageing. In a similar manner, Dickens’s Mrs Skewton shows how Georgian make-up, her ageing features, and her corrupt personality are equally contaminative. Finally, Percy Fitzgerald’s ‘Terrible Old Lady’ shows how heavy make-up is a literary motif that better delineates the ravages of female ageing than biological change alone. I conclude that in nineteenth-century novels, cosmetics do not function as a worrying disguise or serve as a medical warning, but rather act to depict the ageing woman as extraneous, purposeless, and aesthetically irrelevant.

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Authors & Contributors
Jewusiak, Jacob
McAllister, David
James, Kirsten
Lau, Travis Chi Wing
McAdams, Ruth M.
Schaffer, Talia
Journals
Victorian Literature and Culture
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Seventeenth Century
Medical History
Health and History
Albion
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Routledge
Palgrave Macmillan
MIT Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Ashgate
Concepts
Science and literature
Women
Medicine and society
Aging
Medicine
Cosmetics; perfumes
People
Darwin, Erasmus
Southey, Robert
Wordsworth, William
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord
Smith, Charlotte
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Weimar Republic (1919-1933)
London (England)
France
Australia
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