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Red Pottage

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318 pages
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12 hours

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Exploring themes of friendship, romance, and female identity, the novel delves into the lives of Rachel West, a naive heiress, and Hester Gresley, a determined pastor's daughter aspiring to be a writer. Their relationship is tested by societal expectations and personal struggles, particularly Hester's conflict with her self-righteous brother. The satirical narrative critiques Victorian hypocrisy, particularly regarding female sexuality, making it a significant work that resonated with contemporary audiences and remains relevant today.

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Red Pottage, Mary Cholmondeley

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2021
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