
Visits of Elizabeth
Visits of Elizabeth, written by Elinor Glyn, follows the journey of a young debutante named Elizabeth as she travels through England and France attending various house parties in search of a suitable husband. The novel, notable for its exploration of social norms and romantic expectations of the early 20th century, is presented through Elizabeth's letters to her mother, which reveal her naivety and the often scandalous nature of her encounters. Published in the early 1900s, Glyn's work provides insight into the challenges faced by women in their pursuit of love and marriage during this era.
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