Infelice
1991
Infelice, published in 1991 by Augusta J. Evans, is a novel set in the 19th century that explores the social life and customs of the time. The story revolves around Minnie Merle, a mysterious young woman who seeks recognition and legitimacy through a marriage license held by Dr. Peyton Hargrove. The narrative delves into themes of identity, social standing, and the struggles women face within familial and societal constraints. This work is notable for its cultural significance and provides insight into the historical context of women's social conditions.















