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Heavenly Twins

Heavenly Twins

Sarah Grand

Heavenly Twins, published in 1893 by Sarah Grand, explores the societal roles and expectations of women in Victorian England. Through the interconnected stories of a girl and a boy, along with two other women, the novel addresses themes of marriage, gender equality, and the limitations placed on women. It challenges the notion of women's inferiority and advocates for their right to education and autonomy. The book has garnered significant academic attention and is considered an important work in feminist literature.

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