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A Valiant Ignorance VOL. II is a novel set in the late 19th century, focusing on the emotional turmoil and societal pressures faced by a woman named Hermia Romayne, whose life is turned upside down after her husband's suicide. William Romayne's tragic death follows the revelation that he was a swindler, leaving Hermia to navigate the shame and scandal that now surround her. The story begins in a hotel, where Hermia, a composed and socially adept woman, dines alone, reflecting on her life through letters that hint at her private struggles. As the narrative unfolds, the revelation of her…mehr

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A Valiant Ignorance VOL. II is a novel set in the late 19th century, focusing on the emotional turmoil and societal pressures faced by a woman named Hermia Romayne, whose life is turned upside down after her husband's suicide. William Romayne's tragic death follows the revelation that he was a swindler, leaving Hermia to navigate the shame and scandal that now surround her. The story begins in a hotel, where Hermia, a composed and socially adept woman, dines alone, reflecting on her life through letters that hint at her private struggles. As the narrative unfolds, the revelation of her husband's deceit forces Hermia to grapple with grief, humiliation, and the harsh judgment of society. The story explores the complexities of her emotions and the social ramifications of her position as a woman in a patriarchal world. The reactions of others, from indifferent acquaintances to those who scrutinize her every move, highlight the oppressive expectations placed on women of her social standing. As the novel progresses, Hermia's journey becomes one of self-discovery, resilience, and the search for personal strength amidst the ruins of her once secure life.
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Mary Angela Dickens was a British author known for her insightful novels that often explored themes of societal pressures, personal turmoil, and the intricacies of human relationships. She was born into a literary family of the famous Charles Dickens. Despite being lesser-known compared to her more famous relatives, she carved her own path in the literary world, writing novels that addressed complex emotional and social issues. Some of her notable works include A Valiant Ignorance, a multi-volume exploration of scandal and betrayal, and A Mere Cypher, which delves into personal identity and the consequences of social expectations. Her novels reflect the societal constraints placed on women during her time, portraying her female protagonists as complex individuals struggling with societal judgment and personal integrity. Mary Angela Dickens was deeply influenced by the era in which she lived, particularly by the changing roles and expectations of women in Victorian society. Though she did not achieve widespread fame, her works offer a nuanced perspective on the challenges of social reputation and personal resilience. She left behind a literary legacy that continues to be appreciated for its introspective and socially aware narratives.