- Woman of Genius
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Mary Hunter Austin
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In this 1912 novel, Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934) draws inspiration from her own life to tell the story of a gifted woman caught between her public ambition and her private desire. Beginning with her post-Civil War Midwestern girlhood, Austin chronicles the tumultuous life -- its romantic and artistic challenges -- of "tragic actress" Olivia Lattimore. With lyrical insight, she explores the many social and economic obstacles talented women like Olivia face in their pursuit of self-fulfillment. In America’s cynical Gilded Age, Austin asks, can a “woman of genius” find both happiness and success? Summary by Amy Dunkleberger
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- Chapters
- Book I, Chapter I
- Book I, Chapter II
- Book I, Chapter III
- Book I, Chapter IV
- Book I, Chapter V
- Book I, Chapter VI
- Book I, Chapter VII
- Book I, Chapter VIII
- Book I, Chapter IX
- Book II, Chapter I
- Book II, Chapter II
- Book II, Chapter III
- Book II, Chapter IV
- Book II, Chapter V
- Book II, Chapter VI
- Book II, Chapter VII
- Book II, Chapter VIII
- Book II, Chapter IX
- Book II, Chapter X
- Book III, Chapter I
- Book III, Chapter II
- Book III, Chapter III
- Book III, Chapter IV
- Book III, Chapter V
- Book III, Chapter VI
- Book IV, Chapter I
- Book IV, Chapter II
- Book IV, Chapter III
- Book IV, Chapter IV
- Book IV, Chapter V
- Book IV, Chapter VI
- Book IV, Chapter VII
- Book IV, Chapter VIII
- Book IV, Chapter IX
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