Ten Degrees Backward is a novel written by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler and published in 1915. The book tells the story of a young woman named Barbara who is forced to confront the social norms of her time and the expectations placed upon her as a woman. Barbara is torn between her desire for independence and her duty to her family, and must navigate the challenges of love, marriage, and societal pressures. The novel explores themes of gender roles, class distinctions, and the struggle for personal freedom in a rapidly changing world. With vivid characters and a compelling plot, Ten Degrees…mehr
Ten Degrees Backward is a novel written by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler and published in 1915. The book tells the story of a young woman named Barbara who is forced to confront the social norms of her time and the expectations placed upon her as a woman. Barbara is torn between her desire for independence and her duty to her family, and must navigate the challenges of love, marriage, and societal pressures. The novel explores themes of gender roles, class distinctions, and the struggle for personal freedom in a rapidly changing world. With vivid characters and a compelling plot, Ten Degrees Backward is a timeless tale of self-discovery and the quest for individuality.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler was an English author renowned for her works of popular romance, poetry, and children's literature. Born on April 9, 1860, in Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, she grew up in a family with notable connections, including her father Henry Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton. Raised in a Methodist household, Fowler's deep faith played a significant role in her life and influenced much of her writing. Her works often explored themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of human emotion. Fowler's stories resonated with many, capturing the essence of romance and moral reflection. In 1902, she married Alfred Laurence Felkin, with whom she shared a lasting partnership. Throughout her career, Fowler achieved success with her novels, which were popular in their time. Her writing style is known for its blend of emotional depth and a keen understanding of the human experience. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler passed away on June 22, 1929, in Bournemouth, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of heartfelt stories that continue to be appreciated by readers who enjoy classic romantic and societal narratives.
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