The Fate of Felix Brand

The Fate of Felix Brand is a novel by Florence Finch Kelly, written in the early 20th century. It follows Felix Brand, a successful architect, as he navigates a web of mysterious occurrences and social pressures, particularly in relation to Hugh Gordon. The story explores themes of dreams, personal identity, and the struggle for social acceptance through Felix's interactions with his secretary Henrietta and his fiancée Mildred. Kelly, an influential feminist and suffragist, weaves a narrative that examines ambition and the complexities of societal expectations.





