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Catherine Grace Frances Gore

Catherine Grace Frances Gore was a prominent English novelist and playwright in the 19th century, known for her keen social observations and vivid characterizations. Born into a well-connected family, she began her literary career in the 1830s, quickly gaining recognition for her sharp wit and insightful commentary on contemporary society. Gore's works often explored themes of gender, class, and morality, making her one of the early female voices in the literary world. Her notable novels, such as 'Mothers and Daughters' and 'The Banker's Wife,' showcased her ability to blend romance with social critique, reflecting the complexities of Victorian life. Gore's literary significance lies not only in her prolific output—she authored over 30 novels, numerous plays, and essays—but also in her role as a trailblazer for women writers of her time. She was one of the first female authors to achieve commercial success, paving the way for future generations. Her works were often serialized in magazines, reaching a wide audience and influencing public discourse on women's roles in society. Despite her contributions, Gore's reputation waned after her death, but her writings remain a valuable lens through which to examine the social dynamics of the Victorian era.

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Mrs. Armytage, or Female Domination

Mrs. Armytage, or Female Domination

Catherine Grace Frances Gore

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