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I had noted in the earlier chapters that Frank was described as having a feminine beauty. I can't recall the exact words. I had wondered if this was meant to reflect upon his character as well. Knowing Collins, there's no telling just at first. He likes to give false leads. But now, knowing Frank, and seeing that Noel, too, is described similarly, I do think it is meant to reflect a weakness. My feeling before was that manly men are preferred, but I'm always prepared to be proved wrong. The worst thing for a historian (which I'm not except as it becomes necessary) or a historical fiction writer is to be so fixed in their own perceived knowledge, that they can't accept new views. It's history. It's all interpretation at this point. But this point I found particularly interesting considering how much tastes and times seem to have changed. The most recent Great Expectations starred a Pip who might very easily have been an Ambercrombie and Fitch model. He was luscious, but I think Collins would have described him similarly to Frank.
Just a few thoughts I've been pondering through the first part of the book.

As to the manliness of the males in this tale, I do agree that they seem well less than manly. They seem to be unable to either in a physical or emotional sense accept their what is believed to have been gender roles. They are weak in nature and have little in the way of sound moral principles in dealing with adversity in their lives. Both seem to be emotionally detached and have little or no loyalty to women that have cared for them. Frank abandons Magdalen and Noel abandons Mrs. L. Say what you want about Mrs L., but she is a strong supporter of Noel and I guess in her own way, she has loved him as a mother loves a son.
Yet, the women, particularly Magdalen and Mrs L. are strong and tenacious. They both exhibit what amounts to a vengeance of a high order. Both seem bent on getting their due. It will be interesting to see how Collins works this all out.

I'm still irked at his cheapness over the ring. I'm in the Between the Scenes part now, and I'm so anxious to get back to Magdalen and see how things are going.