
These albums were captivating for their eerie lyrics and gothic themes. She began her music career by debuting her classical album On A Day Music for Violin & Continuo, along with her Enchant album (released in 2003).īetween the years of 2005 through 2009, Emilie graced the world with three album releases, Opheliac, Laced/Unlaced and A Bit O’ This & That. If anything, it made her a million times stronger. Being diagnosed with bipolar disorder did not stop her from accomplishing her dreams. She practiced for numerous hours to improve her skill.
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In her early life, Emilie Autumn began to play the violin at the age of four and left her schooling to pursue her career as a professional violinist. She wears heavy, grey dresses and carries a chatelaine with the Asylum Key suspended.Emilie Autumn: A Badass Violinist With A Passion For Justice “ It gives me strength to have somebody to fight for I can never fight for myself, but for others, I can kill.” – Emilie Autumn Madame Mournington is described as having dark eyes, an aquiline nose and a haughty demeanor. In the end, having seen and realized the truth, not just behind the cruelty towards the inmates but Violet's fate, she is overcome with remorse over her part in the years of murder and misery inside the Asylum walls. Her cold-hearted approach to the girls and distant disposition likely stems from the loss of her daughter Violet, as she states she had difficulty being around female children.


She genuinely believes that The Asylum is state of the art and a good place to put 'the ungrateful girls' that arrive here. Madame Mournington has devoted herself to a life under the guardianship of her son, who dotes upon her, while she struggles with conflicting emotions for him.

The reality of what is actually going on in the Asylum comes crashing down on her, she confronts her son, and finally takes her life with cyanide. Upon returning to the Asylum she happens upon the body of the recently murdered Christelle, who smells like almonds, just like little Violet upon her death. Greavesly, she leaves for her sister's house and tea salon in Coventry. Tormented by dreams of her deceased daughter and beginning to feel unsafe in the Asylum due to the presence of the new surgeon, Dr.
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Madame Mournington tells her story through a series of letters, much like Emily to Emilie, addressed to her sister Augusta. Her duties include retrieving cast-off girls, being the face of the institution to families delivering girls to the Asylum and informing new inmates of the Asylum and their new situation. Madame Mournington remained in mourning for the rest of her life.Īs her son took over as head physician of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, she was given the position as Headmistress. Stockill was merely weeks later followed by the tragic and unexplained death of little Violet. While enjoying an upper middle class life, she describes her married life as abusive and violent. At one point she married to the father of her children Montmorency and Violet and relocated to London. Madame Mournington was born and raised in Coventry, England.

Madame Mournington is the Headmistress of the Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls. to Emily upon her commitment to The Asylum The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, London Town
