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"Mabel's Mistake" by Ann S. Stephens is a captivating historical romance set in 19th century America, emblematic of Victorian literature and domestic fiction. The novel centers around Mabel, a strong-willed female protagonist navigating the complexities of love, society expectations, and social class dynamics. Caught in a gripping love triangle, Mabel finds herself entangled in misunderstandings and romantic rivalry, all against the backdrop of a carefully woven marriage plot. Stephens intricately explores the intricacies of family dynamics and women's roles in society, presenting moral…mehr

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"Mabel's Mistake" by Ann S. Stephens is a captivating historical romance set in 19th century America, emblematic of Victorian literature and domestic fiction. The novel centers around Mabel, a strong-willed female protagonist navigating the complexities of love, society expectations, and social class dynamics. Caught in a gripping love triangle, Mabel finds herself entangled in misunderstandings and romantic rivalry, all against the backdrop of a carefully woven marriage plot. Stephens intricately explores the intricacies of family dynamics and women's roles in society, presenting moral dilemmas that shape Mabel's character development. As she grapples with societal expectations and her own desires, Mabel's journey unfolds with depth and nuance, drawing readers into a world where every decision carries weight. Through vivid prose and keen insight into human nature, Stephens crafts a tale that transcends time, resonating with readers through its exploration of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness amidst the constraints of society. "Mabel's Mistake" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of historical romance and the timeless themes of personal growth and self-discovery.
Autorenporträt
Ann Sophia Stephens (1810-1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor who is credited as the progenitor of the dime novel genre. She began her writing career in Portland, Maine, where she co-founded and edited the Portland Magazine. Later, in New York, she served as the editor of The Ladies Companion and adopted the pseudonym Jonathan Slick. Stephens wrote over twenty-five serial novels, along with short stories and poems for well-known periodicals. Her novel "Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter" is considered the first dime novel and was highly influential. Stephens also published her own magazine, Mrs Stephens' Illustrated New Monthly. Her works include "High Life in New York," "The Old Homestead," and "A Noble Woman."