
My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 5, October 27, 1900 Marion Marlowe Entrapped; or, The Victim of Professional Jealousy
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Authors:
- Sheldon, Lurana
1862 - 1945
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In the vibrant cultural landscape of the late 19th century, women were beginning to carve out their identities in a society dominated by male expectations. "My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 5, October 27, 1900" by Sheldon presents the captivating tale of Marion Marlowe, a gifted singer whose aspirations clash with the harsh realities of professional jealousy. As she navigates the treacherous waters of ambition and rivalry, themes of empowerment and resilience emerge, echoing the era's evolving ideals of femininity. This serialized fiction is essential reading for students and civic activists interested in women's history and literature. Discover how Marion's journey reflects the struggle for recognition and respect in a world that often undermines women's talents.
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