"A Sweet Girl Graduate" is a novel written by L.T. Meade, an Irish author, and published in 1889. The story revolves around the life and experiences of the protagonist, Beverley Fairfax, as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of young adulthood. Beverley Fairfax is depicted as a kind-hearted and determined young woman who possesses a strong sense of ambition and a desire for independence. The novel follows her journey as she strives to pursue her dreams of higher education and intellectual fulfillment, despite the societal constraints and expectations placed upon women during the…mehr
"A Sweet Girl Graduate" is a novel written by L.T. Meade, an Irish author, and published in 1889. The story revolves around the life and experiences of the protagonist, Beverley Fairfax, as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of young adulthood. Beverley Fairfax is depicted as a kind-hearted and determined young woman who possesses a strong sense of ambition and a desire for independence. The novel follows her journey as she strives to pursue her dreams of higher education and intellectual fulfillment, despite the societal constraints and expectations placed upon women during the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century England, "A Sweet Girl Graduate" explores themes of gender roles, education, and social class. Meade addresses the limitations imposed on women's opportunities for education and professional advancement, highlighting the struggles faced by Beverley as she seeks to defy traditional gender norms and carve out her own path in life. Throughout the novel, Beverley encounters various obstacles and setbacks, but her unwavering determination and resilience ultimately lead her to success. Along the way, she forms meaningful relationships with other characters who support and encourage her aspirations, challenging the prevailing attitudes of their time. "A Sweet Girl Graduate" is celebrated for its progressive portrayal of a young woman's journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. Meade's depiction of Beverley Fairfax as a courageous and resourceful heroine has resonated with readers for generations, making the novel a timeless classic in the genre of Victorian literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Squire's little daughter rode her pony down the avenue. She stopped for a moment at the gate, and the children at the other side could get a good view of her. There were four children, and they pressed together and nudged each other, and took in the small erect figure, and her sturdy pony, with open eyes and lips slightly apart. The Squire's daughter was a fresh arrival at Harringay. Her existence had always been known, the children of the village and the children of the Rectory had talked of her, but she had never come to live amongst them until now, for her mother had died at her birth, and her father had gone to live abroad, and Phyllis, the one child of his house, had been with him. Now he had returned; Phyllis was twelve years old; the Hall was open once more, full of servants and full of guests, and Phyllis Harringay rode her pony in full view of the Rectory children. Phyllis had a thick, rather short bush of tawny hair. Her eyes were of a grey blue, her little features were short and straight, and her small face had many freckles on it. She was by no means a pretty child, but there was something piquant and at the same time dignified about her. She stopped now to speak to Mrs Ashley, the woman at the Lodge; and the children pressed a little nearer, and Ralph touched Rose, and Rose nodded to Susie, and all three gazed at Edward with the same question on each pair of lips and in each pair of eyes.
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