A Woman Perfected
1907
A Woman Perfected, published in 1907 by Richard Marsh, explores the complexities of wealth, social standing, and paternal control through the story of Nora Lindsay. After her father Donald suffers a stroke, she must navigate the aftermath and uncover the secrets of their family life, including his mysterious activities and the implications for her inheritance. The novel delves into themes of personal relationships and societal expectations in early 20th-century England, making it a significant work in the genre of social fiction.




























