
Woman and Artist
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Authors:
- O'Rell, Max
1848 - 1903
About this book
In a transformative era for women in the arts, "Woman and Artist" by Max O'Rell delves into the intricate dynamics between creativity and gender. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century England, the narrative follows Philip Grantham, a passionate painter, and his wife Dora, who grapples with her own artistic aspirations. As they confront societal expectations and personal ambitions, themes of identity and partnership emerge, highlighting the struggle for recognition in a male-dominated field. This compelling novel is essential for students and civic activists interested in the evolution of women's roles in art and society. Discover how love and ambition intertwine in a world where every brushstroke matters.
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