The Fall of Doctor Onslow

The Fall of Doctor Onslow

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author = Frances Vernon
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = Novel
publisher = Andre Deutsch
pub_date = 16 June 1994
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 218 pp
isbn = ISBN 0 233 98875 0
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"The Fall of Doctor Onslow" is a novel by Frances Vernon, published in 1994. Many of its characters are loosely based on real people, sometimes with names changed.

Plot summary

The story begins in 1858 at Charton School, a fictional English public school (i.e. secondary boys’ private school in North American usage) where Dr. George Onslow, a clergyman of great note, is headmaster. Onslow is credited with having turned around the previously poor reputation of the school: it is now seen as a very successful institution. But Onslow has a secret: he is sexually attracted to many of the pupils and has had affairs with several of them. There is also much homosexual behaviour amongst the boys themselves, a situation that may be due to Onslow’s relatively permissive attitude.

The plot of the story begins to unfold when one of Onslow’s young lovers--Arthur Bright--reveals his affair with the headmaster to another pupil, Christian Anstey-Ward, an idealistic young man who admires the ancient Greek ideal of Platonic love between males. Christian is shocked and incredulous, but is forced to believe Arthur when the latter gives him a passionate letter indiscreetly written to him by Onslow. Christian leaves Charton that year, still in possession of the letter. The following Summer he has a homosexual experience with a boy a little younger than himself and the guilt and self-doubt precipitated by this event prompts him to consider whether he should break Arthur‘s confidence and reveal Onslow‘s secret. While on holiday in Europe, he describes the whole affair in a letter to his father. The rsst of the novel relates how the latter is able to use this information to exert a powerful hold on Onslow, which radically affects not only his career, but also his personal relationships and inner life.

Allusions to actual history, geography and current science

In an author's note, Frances Vernon explains that she based the central plot on events surrounding the resignation of Charles John Vaughan, Headmaster of Harrow School 1844-59, as recounted in the memoirs of John Addington Symonds, though she adds that many of the characters have undergone considerable elaboration or, in some cases, total invention.

ee also

* List of books portraying paedophilia or sexual abuse of minors


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