
A Woman's Soul, written by Charles Garvice and first published in 1902, is a fictional love story centered on Doris Marlowe, a young actress preparing for her debut as Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet.' The narrative explores her internal struggles with self-doubt, ambition, and romantic feelings for Cecil Neville, a young man she meets under dramatic circumstances. The novel delves into themes of love, aspiration, and the challenges faced by women in the performing arts during the late 19th century.









