A Little Journey in the World
1888
A Little Journey in the World
1888
A Little Journey in the World, published in 1888 by Charles Dudley Warner, is a novel that examines the complexities of gender dynamics and social expectations through the character of Margaret Debree. As a young woman navigating the pressures of conformity and ambition, Margaret reflects early feminist ideals and the struggle for personal identity. The narrative opens with a dialogue among friends that critiques the lack of diversity in American life, setting the stage for a rich exploration of social commentary and personal agency.









