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Mary- A Fiction (version 2)
by Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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028 - Chapter 27
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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027 - Chapter 26
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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026 - Chapter 25
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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025 - Chapter 24
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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020 - Chapter 19
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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018 - Chapter 17
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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016 - Chapter 15
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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013 - Chapter 12
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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012 - Chapter 11
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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011 - Chapter 10
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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010 - Chapter 9
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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009 - Chapter 8
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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008 - Chapter 7
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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007 - Chapter 6
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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006 - Chapter 5
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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005 - Chapter 4
Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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Mary A Fiction, published in 1788, unfolds a poignant narrative that critiques marriages devoid of love, making it a notable work of feminist fiction. In a household marked by emotional neglect, Mary, the second-born daughter, finds solace and wisdom through self-directed learning from books and nature. Despite her brilliance and deep religious inclinations, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she inherits her parents fortune following her brothers death. To preserve the family estate amidst legal strife, her parents arrange a marriage with a stranger. After the ceremony, her husband departs for the Continent, leaving Mary to care for her ailing friend, Ann. Faced with the prospect of life alongside a shallow and fragile husband, Mary’s heart is torn between her devotion to Ann, the hope for a more admirable partner, and her steadfast faith. This is a story of resilience, love, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world bound by duty. - Summary by TriciaG
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