The Heavenly Twins
The Heavenly Twins, written by Sarah Grand in the late 19th century, is a novel that delves into themes of gender, identity, and societal norms through the experiences of Evadne and the mischievous twins, Angelica and Diavolo. The story critiques traditional views on women's roles and advocates for self-discovery and empowerment, reflecting the feminist agendas of the New Woman movement. Evadne's journey of intellectual growth is contrasted with the twins' innocent chaos, highlighting the complexities of conforming to societal expectations in a rapidly evolving society.






