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Behind a Mask -Or- A Woman's Power

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A seemingly modest governess enters a respectable household and quietly begins to expose, manipulate, and conquer everyone around her. In Behind a Mask; or, A Woman's Power, Jean Muir arrives at the Coventry estate appearing pale, humble, talented, and dependent. But behind her carefully performed weakness is a woman of intelligence, discipline, ambition, and theatrical control, determined to remake her position in a world that gives women few honest paths to power.Published under Louisa May Alcott's pseudonym A. M. Barnard, this sensational novella reveals the darker, sharper side of the author best known for Little Women. It combines domestic fiction, psychological suspense, class conflict, romance, deception, and Gothic atmosphere in a story where manners become weapons and femininity itself becomes a mask. Jean Muir's performance unsettles the household because it exposes how easily virtue, authority, desire, and social rank can be staged.First published in 1866, Behind a Mask remains one of Alcott's most fascinating works of sensation fiction. For readers interested in Victorian domestic suspense, women's power, literary pseudonyms, classic psychological fiction, and the hidden tensions beneath respectable family life, this novella offers a brisk, unsettling, and surprisingly modern portrait of ambition disguised as submission.

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ISBN9781515428695
PublisherSMK Books
Publication Date04/03/18
Pages100

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  • annwithoutane
    annwithoutane

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    I have read Roses story and loved it repeatedly and continuously, but this tale is of a whole other level! L.M. Alcott paints in this work, Jean Muir as an Anti-heroine reckless and flawed; but enticing at the same time. It is simultaneously fascinating and horrifying to witness the clever foresight and quick wit, with which she succeeds in her immoral yet enticing endeavour. All in all it was a pleasure to read this piece painting a woman as both cunning and vulnerable, villainous and loveable. Jean Muir is one of the characters, i have had the utmost pleasure reading about.

    Aug 7, 2025

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