Mrs. Farrell

About this book

In the vibrant milieu of late 19th-century New England, "Mrs. Farrell" by William Dean Howells delves into the intricate social dynamics of a summer boarding house. As characters navigate their artistic ambitions and romantic entanglements, the novel captures the essence of human connection and aspiration. Through the lens of Mrs. Belle Farrell, readers witness the delicate balance between personal desires and societal expectations. Unique elements such as the exploration of artistic integrity and the nuances of social class enrich the narrative, making it a compelling read. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this novel offers a profound reflection on the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of identity.

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