Talk:The Edwardians
Latest comment: 8 years ago by Deipnosophista in topic Wace and Button
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Wace and Button
editThe graphic describes Button as a housemaid and Wace as (working class) lady's maid. But Button's duties are personal, those of a femme de chambre, and she is surely the lady's maid. Wace, moreover, is frequently referred to as "Miss Wace", is ignored in the early section describing the below-stairs staff, and has duties involving placement at meals, while in Chapter 5 she addresses Lucy as "duchess" rather than "your grace": she seems to be downtrodden middle class rather than working class – perhaps a governess whose role as such has disappeared by the time the action commences and has migrated into that of a sort of secretary. Deipnosophista (talk) 13:45, 25 August 2016 (UTC)