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The emotional growth of three female characters in Edwardian literature is central to understanding their destinies shaped by newfound wisdom. Analyzing Mrs. Moore from E. M. Forster's "A Passage to India" and Janet and Ursula Widdington from W. J. Locke's "Ladies in Lavender," the paper explores how their experiences influence their lives. This examination highlights the significance of emotional development in the context of Edwardian society and literature.
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Confrontations with Religious and Social Norms. The Emotional Adventures of Three Women in Edwardian Literature, Michael Barkas
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