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Behind A Mask Or A Woman's Power

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"Behind a Mask, or A Woman's Power" is a novella written by way of Louisa May Alcott, exceptional recognised for her conventional novel "Little Women." Originally published in 1866 underneath the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, this gripping narrative explores the complexities of human nature and the societal expectations positioned on ladies in the nineteenth century. The story revolves round Jean Muir, a mysterious and captivating governess, who enters the rich Coventry circle of relatives's family. Jean's beauty and foxy intelligence right away entice the eye of the circle of relative's members, every of whom will become entangled in her web of manipulation. As the plot unfolds, Jean's real motives and past are gradually found out, exposing the volume of her strategic prowess and the strength dynamics at play within the Coventry domestic. "Behind a Mask" delves into topics of deception, societal constraints, and the evolving roles of women in a male-dominated society. Alcott masterfully crafts a tale that challenges traditional gender norms, providing a nuanced exploration of the methods wherein ladies navigated power dynamics in the course of the Victorian generation. The novella stands as a testament to Alcott's literary versatility, showcasing her ability to delve into darker and more complicated issues past the acquainted territory of her extra broadly recognized works.

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ISBN9789361154218
PublisherDouble9 Books
Publication Date01/01/24
Pages102

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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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