Life and death of Harriett Frean
(2020)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Dover Publications, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780486847917 (electronic bk.) MWT13562978, 0486847918 (electronic bk.) 13562978
LANGUAGE
English
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A moral fable about the narrow and starved existence that results from self-sacrifice, this novel traces a Victorian woman's suffocating and stunted life. More than a case history of an underdeveloped individual who chooses loyalty to a friendship over the lure of romance, the story criticizes the values of nineteenth-century middle-class society and the destructiveness that lurks beneath the façade of good manners. Less well known today than her contemporaries Virginia Woolf and Rebecca West, May Sinclair (1863-1946) was considered England's most distinguished female novelist in the years preceding World War I. Her other works include short stories, philosophical texts, a biography of the Brontë sisters, and several poetry collections. Combining stream of consciousness with a traditional narrative, Life and Death of Harriett Frean reflects its author's mastery of modernist techniques

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