When Woman Proposes
by Anne Warner
'When Woman Proposes' Summary
When Woman Proposes" by Anne Warner is a captivating tale set against the backdrop of early 20th-century high society. At the heart of the story is the courageous and determined Maida Westabrook, a young woman of independent spirit who defies the conventions of her time.
The novel introduces us to a world where societal expectations dictate that women should wait to be proposed to, rather than propose themselves. Maida, however, is not content to conform to these norms. She is in love with Lord Rothercourt, a mysterious and brooding figure. Instead of waiting for him to propose, Maida takes matters into her own hands and decides to propose to him.
This audacious move sets the stage for the central conflict of the narrative. Maida's proposal challenges the traditional roles and expectations of women, leading to a clash between her personal desires and societal conventions. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into the tension between love and tradition.
Anne Warner's writing style is characterized by its rich descriptions of both the opulent settings and the complex emotions of her characters. She skillfully portrays the dynamics of high society and the inner struggles of her protagonist, Maida.
The novel explores themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness in a world where reputation and wealth often take precedence over personal desires. Maida's journey is one of courage and determination, and her unconventional proposal serves as a symbol of her unwavering spirit.
Anne Warner's "When Woman Proposes" is a timeless story that challenges societal norms and celebrates the enduring power of love. It is a narrative that will resonate with readers who appreciate strong-willed heroines and the exploration of complex relationships within the constraints of a rigid society.
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Anne Warner, a renowned American author of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of literature through her captivating storytelling and exploration of profound human themes. In t...
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