After reading about Emma's studies at Wheaton, I have to re-think Lizzie's dropping out of school and stopping her music. Because she gave Andrew her high school ring, I assumed she was giving it back to him because he had paid for it, and that Andrew was the one who discouraged Lizzie's progress. Now I'm wondering if it was her way of exerting power to keep Lizzie at home and subserviant to Emma since it had now been proved that Emma studied the piano.. "Re: Victorian America Sites - Fantastic!"
Posted by harry on Mar-24th-03 at 2:16 PM
In response to Message #6.
The Borden's did indeed have a piano. It was located in the parlor.
This is from Rebello, page 10:
"Her life was uneventful during the few years following her leaving school. She abandoned her piano music lessons because, although making encouraging progress, she conceived the idea that she was not destined to become a good musician."
Lincoln also refers to it in chapter 1, page 37 (paperback edition):
"However, there was an upright piano in the parlor which was only twenty years old; all young ladies were supposed to "play." But Lizzie never mastered it. Good works were her natural way to social recognition."
In Kent, discussing the differences between Lizzie and Emma, page 215:
"They were in no way alike. While Lizzie had attempted to play the ancient piano Andrew had installed in the parlor on Second Street, Emma had not."
There is a floor plan of the house showing a piano, although it's exact location in the parlor is not known:
I'm beginning to think of Emma, less as a mouse, and more as a manipulative passive-aggressive.