A Woman of Genius

Mary Hunter Austin
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First published in 1912, this novel draws its inspiration directly from Austin's own life and experiences as a talented woman—in the novel, an actress—whose pursuit of a career places her in conflict with the values of a midwestern town. The hero's decision to leave a dull husband to pursue a career, and her rise to fame, are portrayed against the background of the cramping social order of the time.
Genres: FictionWomensLiterary FictionAmericanClassics
321 Pages

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