"Woman and Artist" by Max O'Rell is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the life of Philip Grantham, a painter, and his wife Dora, as they navigate love, ambition, and the challenges of artistic life in England. Central to the plot is the couple's relationship and the tensions that arise with Philip's desire for wealth and recognition in his artistic career. The opening of the novel introduces the characters and their domestic life, setting the stage for the unfolding drama. It highlights Philip's home in St. John's Wood, a hub for artists and intellects, and reveals his growing success as a painter. Dora is depicted as a supportive and deeply caring wife who plays a critical role in Philip's artistic endeavors. As the narrative begins to unfold, it hints at conflicts that arise from ambitions, societal expectations, and the complexities of their marriage, especially as Philip grapples with a secret invention that could change their fortunes while Dora is confounded by his sudden change in demeanor. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Woman and Artist
By Max O'Rell
"Woman and Artist" by Max O'Rell is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the life of Philip Grantham, a painter, and his wife ...
Max O'Rell was the pen name of Léon Paul Blouet, French author and journalist.
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