
Manslaughter
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Gruger, Frederic Rodrigo
1871 - 1953
- Miller, Alice Duer
1874 - 1942
About this book
In the early 20th century, societal norms were shifting, challenging traditional roles and expectations. "Manslaughter" by Alice Duer Miller explores the intricate dynamics of personal freedom and moral responsibility through the eyes of Lydia Thorne, a fiercely independent woman navigating a world rife with judgment. As Lydia grapples with her relationships and the consequences of her choices, themes of autonomy and societal constraints emerge, reflecting the era's evolving views on gender and agency. This compelling novel is ideal for students and civic activists seeking to understand the nuances of early feminist literature and the complexities of human relationships. Dive into a narrative that confronts the essence of self-determination and the weight of societal expectations.