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The Story Of A Modern Woman

The Story Of A Modern Woman

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Number of Chapters: 24

Length: 05 hours and 55 minutes

Language: English

"This touching short novel tells the story of Mary Earl, a woman who has to fend for herself in London at the end of the 19th century. She becomes a writer. But she cannot write whatever she wants. There is a format in which her novels should be written- a format she does not like or understand. To make matters worse, she falls in love with a married man. This novel is considered one of the best, and most touching, new woman novels, as it highlights many of the difficulties a single woman faced at the end of the 19th century. The writing is vivid. You can just sit back and let it get into your heart." - Summary by Stav Nisser

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Chapter 1: An end and a beginning (J. M. Smallheer)
Chapter 2: A Child (Mary Schneider)
Chapter 3: A Young Girl (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 4: Alison (Shelley Stephen)
Chapter 5: Mary's Lover (SionedV)
Chapter 6: The Central London School of Art (Lynne T)
Chapter 7: A Kettledrum at Lady Jane's (Gnomesb)
Chapter 8: Mary Trys To Live Her Life (Jeremiah Sutherland)
Chapter 9: Perry Consoles (Jeremiah Sutherland)
Chapter 10: In Grub Street (Jeremiah Sutherland)
Chapter 11: The Woman Waits (aburns7631)
Chapter 12: The Man Returns (aburns7631)
Chapter 13: The Apotheosis of Perry Jackson (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 14: Mary Goes Out On a Wet Day (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 15: A Comedy in Real Life (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 16: Two Ultimatums (Kathleen Moore)
Chapter 17: Number Twenty-Seven (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 18: Dunlop Strange Makes a Mistake (acousticwave)
Chapter 19: Alison Arranges a Match (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 20: The Gate of Silence (Gnomesb)
Chapter 21: The World Wags On (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 22: The Temptation (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 23: The Woman in the Glass (Lisa Reichert)
Chapter 24: In Which Civilisation Triumphs (Lisa Reichert)
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