Publisher's Synopsis
Wilfred's Widow, penned by the author of 'Mrs. Jerningham's Journal, ' presents a poignant exploration of life after loss in Victorian England. The narrative delves into the experiences of a woman navigating the complexities of widowhood, offering a glimpse into the social expectations and personal challenges faced by women of the era.
Through vivid characterizations and intricate plot developments, Elizabeth Anna Hart crafts a compelling story that resonates with themes of resilience, societal expectations, and the evolving role of women in the 19th century. Readers will find themselves immersed in the domestic sphere and emotionally engaged with the protagonist's journey toward self-discovery and independence.
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