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Mrs. Maxon Protests by Anthony Hope

$20.00

Very good copy. Published in 1911 by Harper and Brothers.

Mrs. Maxon Protests is a novel of female liberation by Anthony Hope, set in 1909 England. The protagonist, Winnie Maxon, is a woman who has done everything she was supposed to do in life but finds her husband unbearable and the conventions of married life stifling. The book opens with her trying to get a divorce from her controlling, religious husband, and the rest of the book is about her efforts to live what she considers a free and honest life, rejecting society's rules and those of organized religion.

Very good copy. Published in 1911 by Harper and Brothers.

Mrs. Maxon Protests is a novel of female liberation by Anthony Hope, set in 1909 England. The protagonist, Winnie Maxon, is a woman who has done everything she was supposed to do in life but finds her husband unbearable and the conventions of married life stifling. The book opens with her trying to get a divorce from her controlling, religious husband, and the rest of the book is about her efforts to live what she considers a free and honest life, rejecting society's rules and those of organized religion.


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