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BETWEEN THE TWILIGHTS:
PREFACE
GLOSSARY
ITHE STORY OF WISDOM
IITHE STORY OF DESTRUCTION
IIITHE STORY OF A WOMAN
IVDEVI—GODDESS!
VTHE SETTER-FAR OF IGNORANCE
VITHE KING OF DEATH
VIITHE WISE MAN—“TRUTH-NAMED”
In this gently lyrical collection, a native Indian voice invites listeners into the quiet, often hidden world of the Zenana, where women move through daily rituals, songs, and whispered conversations. Through a series of vivid sketches, the author captures moments of sunrise‑lit baths, the soft rustle of sarees, and the steady rhythm of household duties, offering a rare, intimate portrait that feels both personal and universal.
The essays weave together themes of wisdom, resilience, and the subtle tensions between tradition and the encroaching modern world. Rather than presenting an exhaustive survey, the work focuses on women who live largely within their own cultural sphere—those whose lives are shaped by customs, caste, and the delicate balance of light and shadow that the author calls “the hour between twilights.” Listeners will come away with a nuanced appreciation of the quiet strength and enduring spirit that animate these lives, all rendered in the author’s reflective, poetic prose.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (199K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Harper and Brothers, 1908.
Credits
The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-06-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1954
A pioneering lawyer, reformer, and writer, she broke barriers in India and Britain at a time when women were largely shut out of the legal profession. Her life and work also centered on helping women in purdah navigate the courts and protect their rights.
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