
The Story of Fifine, published in 1914 by Bernard Capes, follows Felix Dane, an artist in Paris, who becomes embroiled in a complex situation involving his step-sister Marion and a young girl named Fifine. As Felix takes on the responsibility of protecting Fifine from her dangerously suspicious father, the novel delves into themes of social class, identity, and the intricacies of relationships. This early 20th-century work combines elements of romance and mystery, highlighting the challenges posed by societal expectations amidst personal turmoil.
























