
Set against the backdrop of post‑Franco‑Prussian Europe, the story follows Regina Brown, a bright‑eyed girl from a modest middle‑class family. Raised in a genteel seminary and taught the genteel arts of dancing and painting, she finds her world narrowing as she reaches her twentieth birthday. Disillusioned by the endless chatter of her parents and the limited prospects for women, Regina resolves to break free and seek a purpose beyond domestic duties.
Determined, she throws herself into rigorous study, hiring a private tutor after discovering that formal schools still bar women from many subjects. Over a decade of relentless exams and self‑discipline, she amasses a surprising array of qualifications, yet when she finally stands before the mirror at thirty, she questions whether knowledge alone will fulfill her ambition to become a great teacher. The narrative delves into her inner conflict between intellectual achievement and the search for a meaningful vocation.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (393K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1911
A bestselling Victorian novelist writing under a pen name, this prolific author was known for lively popular fiction and for military stories that drew on close knowledge of army life.
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