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A DAUGHTER OF TO-DAY

By: Sara Jeannette Duncan
Published By: Double9 Books
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"A Daughter of To-Day" through Sara Jeannette Duncan is a captivating exploration of the societal norms and evolving roles of girls in the overdue nineteenth century. Duncan novel offers an eager and frequently satirical insight into the challenges confronted through women as they navigate a changing global. The narrative centers across the protagonist, Delia Blanchflower, a young lady who defies conventional expectations and seeks a life past the confines of societal norms. Duncan's writing skillfully captures the spirit of the time, addressing problems of gender roles, women's autonomy, and the pursuit of person success. Set towards the backdrop of the bustling city landscape, the novel weaves a tale of self-discovery and rebellion. Delia's journey unfolds as she confronts the restrictions imposed through society on women, tough the conventions of marriage and societal expectancies. Sara Jeannette Duncan's writing is marked by means of its wit and social observation, presenting readers a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of womanhood within the overdue 19th century. With humor and astute statement, Duncan delves into the dichotomy between societal expectancies and person aspirations, creating a narrative that stays relevant in its exploration of the undying warfare for autonomy and self-expression.

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Sara Jeannette Duncan

Canadian writer and journalist Sara Jeannette Duncan also wrote under the pen names Mrs. Everard Cotes and Garth Grafton. After receiving her initial training as a teacher in a regular school, she had an early interest in poetry. Following her brief tenure as a teacher, she worked as a travel writer for Canadian newspapers and as a columnist for the Toronto Globe. She later became the current literature section editor at the Washington Post, where she continued to write. She eventually traveled to India, where she wed an Anglo-Indian civil servant and split her time between England and India. She produced 22 fiction pieces, several of which have global settings and themes. Her books received conflicting reviews and are hardly read now. On the recommendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, she was designated as a National Historic Person in 2016. Sarah Janet Duncan was born on December 22, 1861, at 96 West Street, Brantford, Canada West (now Ontario). Her parents were wealthy Scottish immigrants, Charles Duncan, a dry goods and furniture manufacturer, and Jane (née Bell), an Irish-born Canadian woman.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 202 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 9360469270
  • ISBN-13: 9789360469276
  • Item Weight: 303 g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 11.4mm
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Reading age : 10+
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Fiction / General