Diana Trelawny
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Diana Trelawny presents the portrait of a strong, independent woman who defies societal expectations by choosing to lead her life on her own terms. As a respected heiress and landowner, she commands authority within her community yet faces constant scrutiny for rejecting marriage and embracing self-sufficiency. The novel captures her journey through the intricacies of class, power, and gender dynamics, set within a society that measures a woman's worth by her attachments. Through her daily life and relationships with neighboring families, she emerges as both a product and a challenger of her time, striving to balance duty, independence, and personal ideals. Her story unfolds as a meditation on autonomy, revealing the quiet yet profound strength required to stand apart in a world governed by convention. Filled with social observation and emotional depth, the narrative explores the price of freedom and the subtle courage that defines a woman's place within changing social boundaries.
Diana Trelawny presents the portrait of a strong, independent woman who defies societal expectations by choosing to lead her life on her own terms. As a respected heiress and landowner, she commands authority within her community yet faces constant scrutiny for rejecting marriage and embracing self-sufficiency. The novel captures her journey through the intricacies of class, power, and gender dynamics, set within a society that measures a woman's worth by her attachments. Through her daily life and relationships with neighboring families, she emerges as both a product and a challenger of her time, striving to balance duty, independence, and personal ideals. Her story unfolds as a meditation on autonomy, revealing the quiet yet profound strength required to stand apart in a world governed by convention. Filled with social observation and emotional depth, the narrative explores the price of freedom and the subtle courage that defines a woman's place within changing social boundaries.
AmazonPagina's: 146, Paperback, Double 9 Books
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