
Two Sides of a Question
Published in 1911, 'Two Sides of a Question' by May Sinclair comprises two novellas that examine women's struggles for freedom and self-definition. In 'The Cosmopolitan,' wealthy heiress Frida Tancred feels trapped by familial obligations, while in 'Superseded,' Miss Juliana Quincey, a long-time teacher, questions her life choices after falling in love. Both stories explore the complexities of women's lives and the societal constraints they face, delving into themes of art, philosophy, and social class.













