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“The fatal glove” is a literary criticism and thrilling book written by Clara August. The book describes the story in a captivating way which follows the journey of Constance Danforth, a young woman who finds a cursed glove that brings to death its wearer. She was determined to uncover the real fact behind the artifact and let her on a way of a journey filled with mysteries and dangers. During her constant journey, she tackles some sinful characters indulges in unexpected challenges, and resolves them without any fear. Constance embarks deeper into the dark magical world history and becomes webbed in constant deception and intrigue. Despite being in danger and risk, she persists in her quest to find the answers to the “The Fatal Glove” The book is quite gripping and continues to blend the elements of romance, mystery, and supernatural things keeping its reader’s attention at the end of the seat. The book continues to create an atmosphere of vivid thrill and deliver a compelling narrative to the readers.
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Challenging traditional gender expectations, thousands of girls of Gibson's generation not only aspired to public careers as writers, artists, educators, and even doctors but also began to experiment with new forms of "female masculinity" in attitude, bearing, behavior, dress, and sexuality--a pattern only gradually domesticated by the nonthreatening image of the "tomboy." Some, such as Gibson, at once realized and reenacted their dreams on the pages of antebellum story papers. This first modern scholarly edition of Mary Gibson's early fiction features ten tales of teenage girls (seemingly much like Gibson herself) who fearlessly appropriate masculine traits, defy contemporary gender norms, and struggle to fulfill high worldly ambitions.
This book includes a chronological listing of issues of the Dime Novel Roundup, which was published for over fifty years. It also features an index to the contents of the Dime Novel Roundup. .
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Highlights the achievements and significance of women playwrights in early American drama.
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