"Across the Chasm" by Julia Magruder is a novel written in the late 19th century. It follows the life of Margaret Trevennon, a young and beautiful Southern girl who grapples with societal expectations, gender roles, and her own aspirations as she encounters various characters both in her hometown and later in Washington, D.C. The narrative explores her relationships, particularly her interactions with Charley Somers, a seemingly idle admirer, and Louis Gaston, a cultured Northerner who embodies the complexities of class and cultural differences. The opening of the novel introduces Margaret's home life and character, shedding light on her upbringing in a once-grand Southern mansion that has fallen from its former glory. During a walk through her small town, she encounters Charley Somers, revealing their fraught and unequal romantic connection. Their conversation touches on Margaret’s strong opinions regarding work, ambition, and idealism, setting the stage for her character's conflict between personal desires and societal norms. The chapter hints at her imminent transition to a broader world, foreshadowing her upcoming visit to a cousin in Washington, where further exploration of her identity and circumstances awaits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Across the Chasm
By Julia Magruder
"Across the Chasm" by Julia Magruder is a novel written in the late 19th century. It follows the life of Margaret Trevennon, a young and beautiful Sou...
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2020-09-20
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Julia Magruder was an American novelist. Most of her novels are love stories in which the heroine must face obstacles in pursuit of her goal to find true love. Several of her novels were serialized in the Ladies' Home Journal. A week before her death she received the award from the Académie Française for which she had been nominated a year earlier.
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