
Two Sides of a Question
by May Sinclair
'Two Sides of a Question' Summary
'Two Sides of a Question' presents two captivating stories that explore the yearning for freedom and self-definition in a world where women's choices are often limited. 'The Cosmopolitan' follows Frida Tancred, a wealthy heiress trapped by family obligations and societal expectations. Frustrated by her confined life, she longs for a world beyond her provincial existence and grapples with the traditional path of marriage as her only escape. In 'Superseded,' we encounter Juliana Quincey, a spinster who has dedicated her life to teaching. Her established routine is disrupted when she unexpectedly falls for a younger man, leading her to question her life's choices and the assumptions she's made about love, relationships, and her own identity. Through these contrasting narratives, Sinclair examines the social pressures and internal conflicts faced by women seeking autonomy and fulfillment. Each story offers a unique perspective on the complexities of female identity and the search for personal liberation within a society that often restricts their options.Book Details
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May Sinclair
United Kingdom
May Sinclair was the pseudonym of Mary Amelia St. Clair a popular British writer who wrote about two dozen novels, short stories and poetry. She was an active suffragist, and member of the Woman Write...
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