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Jane journeys on centers on a young woman facing the pressure to conform to societal expectations, especially regarding marriage and traditional roles. She struggles internally with the tension between following the path laid out for her and pursuing her own ambitions as a writer. The story begins with the protagonist reflecting on her life and feeling the pull toward independence and self-expression. A speech at a local women's club marks a turning point, revealing her growing confidence and desire to break free from the restrictions imposed by her community. As doubts about the future…mehr

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Jane journeys on centers on a young woman facing the pressure to conform to societal expectations, especially regarding marriage and traditional roles. She struggles internally with the tension between following the path laid out for her and pursuing her own ambitions as a writer. The story begins with the protagonist reflecting on her life and feeling the pull toward independence and self-expression. A speech at a local women's club marks a turning point, revealing her growing confidence and desire to break free from the restrictions imposed by her community. As doubts about the future increase, she becomes determined to leave behind the conventional life expected of her. The narrative follows her decision to seek a new life where she can explore her creativity and identity on her own terms. Through this journey, the story explores themes of personal growth, the conflict between duty and desire, and the courage to challenge societal norms. The novel captures the complexities of forging an independent life in the face of traditional expectations and highlights the transformative power of self-discovery.
Autorenporträt
Ruth Comfort Mitchell Young was an American writer and playwright known for her work in novels and drama. She wrote under her maiden name as well as her married name, Mrs. Sanborn Young. She was married to California State Senator Sanborn Young. Born to parents whose names are not widely documented, she began her career in the early 20th century and gained recognition for exploring themes related to social issues, personal struggles, and human kindness. Her works often reflected the complexities of American life and the challenges faced by women seeking independence. Throughout her career, she contributed significantly to American literature with novels, short stories, and plays that combined emotional depth with thoughtful social commentary. She lived primarily in California, where she was active in literary and social circles until her death at the age of 71. Her legacy includes a body of work that remains relevant for its insight into early 20th-century American society and the evolving roles of women.