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"Miss Bretherton" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a captivating Victorian novel that intricately explores the complexities of romance, social class, and women's rights within English society. As a work of fiction deeply rooted in Victorian literature, Ward's narrative follows the journey of Miss Bretherton, a character whose experiences shed light on the challenges faced by women in a society governed by rigid social norms. Set against the backdrop of London, the novel delves into the intricacies of marriage, family dynamics, and wealth, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of individuals…mehr

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"Miss Bretherton" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a captivating Victorian novel that intricately explores the complexities of romance, social class, and women's rights within English society. As a work of fiction deeply rooted in Victorian literature, Ward's narrative follows the journey of Miss Bretherton, a character whose experiences shed light on the challenges faced by women in a society governed by rigid social norms. Set against the backdrop of London, the novel delves into the intricacies of marriage, family dynamics, and wealth, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of individuals navigating the complexities of status and societal expectations. Through compelling character development, Ward paints a vivid portrait of Miss Bretherton's quest for autonomy and self-discovery amidst the constraints of her social class. Ward's exploration of women's rights adds depth to the narrative, inviting readers to ponder the evolving role of women in Victorian society and the obstacles they faced in asserting their independence. With its richly detailed portrayal of English society and its nuanced examination of human relationships, "Miss Bretherton" stands as a timeless testament to Ward's literary prowess and her ability to capture the essence of Victorian life.

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Mrs. Humphry Ward was a well-known English novelist and social reformer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was born Mary Augusta Ward on June 11, 1851. Her father was the well-known biologist Thomas Arnold, and her aunt was the well-known novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge. She was raised in an educated and literary household. Early books by Ward, such "Robert Elsmere" (1888), were very popular because of their examination of social and religious themes. In particular, "Robert Elsmere" sparked debate with his analysis of the conflict between science and religion and theological skepticism. Ward's writing frequently demonstrated her interest in current discussions surrounding issues such as social reform, women's rights, and education. In addition to her literary endeavors, Ward was deeply engaged in the anti-suffrage movement and participated in a number of charitable endeavors. She assisted Belgian refugees who had been displaced during World War I. Her involvement with the Charity Organization Society was also active.