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The Clever Woman Of The Family 1st Charlotte Mary Yonge Clare A Simmons

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The Clever Woman Of The Family 1st Charlotte Mary Yonge Clare A Simmons
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.92 MB
Pages: 601
Author: Charlotte Mary Yonge, Clare A. Simmons
ISBN: 9781551112213, 1551112213
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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The Clever Woman Of The Family 1st Charlotte Mary Yonge Clare A Simmons by Charlotte Mary Yonge, Clare A. Simmons 9781551112213, 1551112213 instant download after payment.

Charlotte Mary Yonge was one of the most prolific writers of the nineteenth century. Though perhaps best known for her popular children’s books, she also wrote adult novels. Swiftly-plotted and cleanly-wrought, Yonge’s work has again gained critical attention, in part because she writes about the predicament of nineteenth-century women.

The Clever Woman of the Family is a new woman novel that focuses on a group of women in a small seaside community. It is the early 1860s and British women outnumber men to such an extent that not all women can expect to marry. Rachel Curtis, the clever woman of the title, is an opinionated young woman whose yearning for a “mission” in life leads to tragicomic results. The Broadview edition contextualizes the novel’s ambivalent feminism and pro-empire sentiments with materials on some of the most pertinent debates of the time.

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