
Madcap
Madcap, written by George Gibbs in the early 20th century, follows Hermia Challoner, a spirited woman challenging the constraints of her upper-class society. The novel explores themes of individuality and the pursuit of a more vibrant existence, contrasting the cynicism of wealth with a quest for authenticity. With elements of mischief and romance, it captures the essence of a restless spirit seeking meaning beyond societal expectations.












