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Two young women struggle in life and love as they balance their friendship with romantic interests and professional opportunities. Rachel, an heiress, sees her future husband in Hugh Scarlett, a morally suspect man. Hester, a writer, faces the judgement of her brother, a self-righteous clergyman. Red Pottage is a novel by Mary Cholmondeley.

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Two young women struggle in life and love as they balance their friendship with romantic interests and professional opportunities. Rachel, an heiress, sees her future husband in Hugh Scarlett, a morally suspect man. Hester, a writer, faces the judgement of her brother, a self-righteous clergyman. Red Pottage is a novel by Mary Cholmondeley.


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Mary Cholmondeley (1859-1925) was an English novelist. Born in Shropshire, Cholmondeley was raised in a devoutly religious family. When she wasn't helping her mother at home or her father in his work as a Reverend, she devoted herself to writing stories. Her first novel, The Danvers Jewels (1887), initially appeared in serial form in Temple Bar, earning Cholmondeley a reputation as a popular British storyteller. Red Pottage (1899), considered her masterpiece, was a bestselling novel in England and the United States and has been recognized as a pioneering work of satire that considers such themes as religious hypocrisy and female sexuality.