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Geraldine Jewsbury

    Geraldine Jewsbury was primarily a novelist of ideas and moral dilemmas. She earned a place in literature in three respects: as a novelist, as a critic and publisher's reader, and as a figure in London literary life. Her work draws readers into complex ethical questions, exploring profound human dilemmas through her distinctive approach.

    The Half Sisters
    • The Half Sisters

      • 442 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(90)Add rating

      This radical novel contrasts the lives of two women in Victorian England. The illegitimate Bianca contends with poverty and prejudice to attain eminence and respectability as an actress. Her legitimate half sister, Alice, finds herself unhappily married, trapped in the dreary and philistineexistence endured by numerous middle-class wives of her time. Each has to confront the implications of passion in a woman's life, with surprising results that challenged contemporary orthodoxy. Now back in print for the first time in over a century, this poignant work addresses the damaging effectsof conventional Victorian beliefs about women.

      The Half Sisters