
Blue-Stocking Hall, (Vol. 3 of 3)
Blue-Stocking Hall, written by William Pitt Scargill in the early 19th century, is an epistolary novel that explores the social dynamics within literary circles. The story focuses on Frederick Douglas and his relationships with Emily and Arthur Howard, reflecting on themes of personal aspirations and the contrast between urban and rural life. This work provides insight into women's conduct and education during its time, making it a notable contribution to the genre of women's fiction.
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