
Bella Donna: A Novel
Bella Donna is a 1909 romance novel by Robert Hichens that follows Doctor Meyer Isaacson, a Jewish physician navigating the social elite of London. The narrative centers on his interactions with patients, particularly Mrs. Chepstow, a once-beautiful woman grappling with aging and her complex emotional landscape. The novel explores themes of physical health, societal expectations, and personal identity, highlighting the intricate dynamics between the doctor and his patients.








