
Ghosts of Night
'Ghosts of Night' Summary
The details of "Ghosts of Night" are unavailable, as it is likely a lesser-known work by Jean McKishnie Blewett. However, based on her other works and the prevailing literary trends of the time, we can speculate on its narrative. It might involve a protagonist, possibly a woman, navigating the complexities of Victorian society and its rigid social codes. The presence of ghosts could represent the lingering burdens of the past, unresolved family conflicts, or societal expectations that continue to haunt the characters. Blewett's novel likely explores themes of societal expectations, feminism, and the supernatural, creating a captivating journey of self-discovery and confronting the secrets that lie buried within the shadows of the past.Book Details
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Jean McKishnie Blewett
Canada
Jean McKishnie Blewett, a name synonymous with education, social justice, and literary excellence, left an indelible mark on Canadian society. Her unwavering commitment to equality, her passion for ed...
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