
The House of Helen
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Harris, Corra
1869 - 1935
About this book
In a rapidly changing early 20th-century America, "The House of Helen" by Corra Harris explores the intricate dynamics of love and societal expectations within a small Southern town. As Helen Adams grapples with her unyielding aspirations and the weight of tradition, she embodies the struggle for autonomy against the backdrop of rigid social norms. This compelling narrative delves into themes of personal freedom and the quest for identity, making it essential reading for students and civic activists interested in gender roles and societal change. With its rich character development and poignant reflections, "The House of Helen" invites readers to consider the complexities of self-determination and the pursuit of happiness in a constrained world.