
The Way of Ambition is a 1913 novel by British author Robert Hichens that explores the life of Charmian, a young woman married to a talented composer, Claude Heath. The narrative delves into her aspirations for recognition and the complexities of ambition within the confines of societal expectations and personal relationships. Through Charmian's journey, the novel examines the dynamics of artistic ambition and identity against the backdrop of early 20th-century cultural norms.















