A Fair Jewess
1894
A Fair Jewess, published in 1894 by B. L. Farjeon, is a 19th-century English novel that follows Dr. Spenlove, a dedicated physician struggling with poverty while caring for his patients. The story revolves around Mrs. Turner, a woman facing severe hardships after becoming a mother under desperate circumstances. The narrative delves into themes of love, moral dilemmas, and societal judgments regarding women and motherhood, highlighting the ethical tensions that arise from their intertwined fates as they navigate social injustice and personal sacrifice.














