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Amy Dillwyn

    Elizabeth Amy Dillwyn fue una novelista de Gales del Sur cuyas obras fueron escritas en inglés. Más allá de sus actividades literarias, también fue una empresaria pionera y benefactora social, reconocida como una de las primeras mujeres industriales de Gran Bretaña. Su escritura ofrecía exploraciones perspicaces de la naturaleza humana y las preocupaciones sociales de su época. El legado de Dillwyn se extiende tanto a sus impactantes contribuciones a la literatura como a su significativo papel en la industria y la filantropía británicas.

    The Rebecca Rioter
    Jill
    • Jill

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "Jill is the story of an unconventional heroine - a gentlewoman who disguises herself as a maid and runs away to London in search of adventure after her mother dies and her father is pursued by a Victorian gold-digger. Once in London she uses her position as lady's maid to become close to her mistress. Her life above and below stairs is portrayed with irreverent wit in this fast-paced story, but at the centre of the novel is Jill's unfolding love for the woman she works for. On the surface a feminist manifesto, Jill is a poignant story of same-sex desire and unrequited love. A new introduction tells the autobiographical story on which the novel is based - the author's own passionate attachment to a woman she called her wife, but who she couldn't have.".

      Jill
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    • The Rebecca Rioter

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Country men disguised as women, the Rebecca Rioters rose up against the oppressive imposition of steep taxes at the toll gates of rural Wales in the late 1830s. This story, first published in 1880, tells the tale of Evan Williams, a young working class man struggling to come to terms with the injustice and social inequalities of the world he lives in. His rebellious actions have dramatic consequences not only for himself, but inadvertently, for the woman he loves.

      The Rebecca Rioter
      3,7