Supporting Roles to the Leading Lady : Comment

There has been an upsurge of interest in the Yorkshire landowner and diarist Anne Lister (1790-1840), tumbling out of the recent HBO/BBC series called Gentleman Jack. This beautifully created and executed (based on real diary entries) fictionalised account of the seduction of Ann Walker, by Anne, brought the life of the latter to a global audience. Hitherto this remarkable 'Spireted Yorkshirewoman' as Muriel M Green described her in her unpublished PhD back in the 1930’s remained essentially a person of local or academic interest. There is no doubt that Anne was, and remains almost 200 years later, a fascinating if somewhat troubling person to research. Today, her sexual encounters with women could be seen as controlling or predatory. On the wider sphere her manipulation of the people around her seems cold, often ruthless. Look back to the early 1800s and Anne was however a product of her time. This was the time of class, social rank, ancestry and money; men ruled, women...