
The Adventurous Lady, published in 1920 by J. C. Snaith, follows Lady Elfreda Catkin and Miss Cass, a humble governess, as they switch identities for two weeks. Set in post-World War I England, the novel explores themes of class, privilege, and personal aspirations against a backdrop of social commentary. Their adventure reveals the complexities of social life and customs in the early 20th century, making it a notable work for its examination of identity and societal roles.





























