Joyce

About this book

In an era marked by shifting social hierarchies and the emergence of new moral codes, "Joyce" by Mrs. Oliphant delves into the complexities of class and identity. The narrative follows Joyce, a young woman caught between her humble origins and the allure of upper-class society. As she navigates the intricacies of social expectations, the novel poignantly examines themes of self-discovery and societal constraints. With its rich character development and incisive commentary on class dynamics, "Joyce" serves as a compelling exploration of personal ambition and societal judgment. Ideal for students and historians alike, this novel invites readers to reflect on the enduring struggle for identity amidst the pressures of social conformity.

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