A Struggle for Fame

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism
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Author: Charlotte Riddell ISBN: 9780993459290
Publisher: Tramp Press Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint: Tramp Press Language: English
Author: Charlotte Riddell
ISBN: 9780993459290
Publisher: Tramp Press
Publication: November 15, 2014
Imprint: Tramp Press
Language: English

After the death of her mother and the loss of her family’s fortune, it falls to young Glen Westley to do what she can for herself and her ailing father. Determined to make her own way in the world, she moves from the West of Ireland to London and works tirelessly to succeed as a novelist, despite the limitations her sex and nationality represent. Having struggled so long for fame, it is at last thrust upon her – but fame always comes at a price. A Struggle for Fame is a brilliant novel of astute and surprisingly familiar observations, still relevant over a century after it was first published. Gender, class, affluence and ability are all laid bare under the author’s exacting eye. This is the first edition of Riddell’s classic three-volume novel to be published in a single unabridged edition.

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After the death of her mother and the loss of her family’s fortune, it falls to young Glen Westley to do what she can for herself and her ailing father. Determined to make her own way in the world, she moves from the West of Ireland to London and works tirelessly to succeed as a novelist, despite the limitations her sex and nationality represent. Having struggled so long for fame, it is at last thrust upon her – but fame always comes at a price. A Struggle for Fame is a brilliant novel of astute and surprisingly familiar observations, still relevant over a century after it was first published. Gender, class, affluence and ability are all laid bare under the author’s exacting eye. This is the first edition of Riddell’s classic three-volume novel to be published in a single unabridged edition.

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