Rutherford: Clara Hopgood (Everyman's Library (Paper))

Rutherford: Clara Hopgood (Everyman's Library (Paper))

by Mark Rutherford (Author)

Synopsis

'Mark Rutherford'is the pseudonym of William Hale White(1831-1913),who worked briefly for the WESTMINSTER REVIEW,where he met George Eliot,before becoming a civil servant.He continued to supplement his income with parliamentary and literaryjournalism,and incorporated his political and social concerns in fiction such asthe ground-breaking,proto-feminist novel CLARA HOPGOOD.In CLARA HOPGOOD the education and 'modern' notions of two sisters oblige them to confront society's preconceived ideas about morality,and to forge for themselves a place in a community initially unreceptive to the way in which the girls choose to live their lives.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 159
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 05 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 0460877712
ISBN 13: 9780460877718