Focusing on the struggles of Vida Levering, a passionate activist for women's suffrage, the narrative explores her challenges against societal norms and the backlash from those around her. Set during the pivotal Suffragette movement in England, it highlights the intersection of art and political activism, showcasing how creativity can inspire resistance and challenge oppressive systems. The story serves as a powerful reminder of the courage required to advocate for change in the face of adversity.
Elizabeth Robins Books
Elizabeth Robins was an actress, playwright, novelist, and suffragette whose literary works offered a penetrating feminist critique, partly informed by Ibsen's psychological realism. She gained renown for a celebrated novel that explored themes of women's suffrage, which she then adapted into a groundbreaking play. This dramatic work was the first to bring the street politics of the suffrage movement to the stage, sparking a wave of similar theatrical productions. Robins' experiences searching for her lost brother in Alaska also provided the inspiration for novels delving into themes of loss and discovery in the wilderness.



This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible through large print editions. The focus on enhanced readability aims to assist individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important historical texts remain available to a wider audience.
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance reading experiences for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important texts remain available and legible for a wider audience.