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""Mary Gray"" is a novel written by Katharine Tynan and first published in 1909. The story follows the life of Mary Gray, a young woman from a poor family who dreams of a better life. She falls in love with a wealthy man, but their relationship is complicated by social and economic differences. Mary faces numerous challenges as she tries to navigate her way through life, including the death of her father, financial struggles, and the disapproval of her lover's family. Despite these obstacles, Mary remains determined to achieve her goals and find happiness. The novel explores themes of love,…mehr

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""Mary Gray"" is a novel written by Katharine Tynan and first published in 1909. The story follows the life of Mary Gray, a young woman from a poor family who dreams of a better life. She falls in love with a wealthy man, but their relationship is complicated by social and economic differences. Mary faces numerous challenges as she tries to navigate her way through life, including the death of her father, financial struggles, and the disapproval of her lover's family. Despite these obstacles, Mary remains determined to achieve her goals and find happiness. The novel explores themes of love, class, and social mobility, and offers a vivid portrait of life in early 20th century Ireland.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) was born in Dublin and raised at Whitehall, the family home in Clondalkin. Her literary salon there attracted notables such as W. B. Yeats, with whom she formed a lifelong friendship. Tynan became a prolific writer, authoring more than a hundred novels in addition to memoirs and numerous volumes of poetry. Her works deal with feminism, Catholicism, and nationalism-Yeats declared of her early collection Shamrocks (1887) that "in finding her nationality, she has also found herself".