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Miss Miles by Mary Taylor, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Miss Miles by Mary Taylor, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $55.87

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Miss Miles by Mary Taylor, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Mary Taylor
Current price: $55.87
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Size: 2.6 x 20.3 x 460
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The close friendship between Charlotte Bronte and Mary Taylor began in boarding school and lasted for the rest of their lives. It was Mary Taylor, in fact, who inspired Bronte to leave her oppressive parsonage home and go to Brussels, the eventual setting for her novel, Villette. Maryherself led a much less restricted life, especially in her later years as a feminist essayist who strongly urged women to consider their first duty to be working to support themselves. In Miss Miles, her only novel, Taylor breaks with tradition by creating a profoundly feminist and morally intense work which depicts women's friendships as sustaining life and sanity through all of the vicissitudes of Victorian womanhood. She also introduces an innovative narrative form whichJanet Murray (who has written an introduction for this edition) calls a feminist bildungsroman: the story of the education of several heroines which emphasizes their friendship and economic and mental well-being rather than their love lives. Set in the small Yorkshire village of Repton againstthe backdrop of starvation in the wool districts and the rise of Chartism in the 1830s, this recovered feminist classic chronicles the lives of four disparate and individually ambitious women as they learn to find their own voices and support one another. The novel's emphasis on the healing powerof women's friendships echoes the relationship between Bronte and Taylor herself. Originally published in 1890, Miss Miles has been unavailable for decades. Its reappearance will delight all lovers of fine literature. | Miss Miles by Mary Taylor, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The close friendship between Charlotte Bronte and Mary Taylor began in boarding school and lasted for the rest of their lives. It was Mary Taylor, in fact, who inspired Bronte to leave her oppressive parsonage home and go to Brussels, the eventual setting for her novel, Villette. Maryherself led a much less restricted life, especially in her later years as a feminist essayist who strongly urged women to consider their first duty to be working to support themselves. In Miss Miles, her only novel, Taylor breaks with tradition by creating a profoundly feminist and morally intense work which depicts women's friendships as sustaining life and sanity through all of the vicissitudes of Victorian womanhood. She also introduces an innovative narrative form whichJanet Murray (who has written an introduction for this edition) calls a feminist bildungsroman: the story of the education of several heroines which emphasizes their friendship and economic and mental well-being rather than their love lives. Set in the small Yorkshire village of Repton againstthe backdrop of starvation in the wool districts and the rise of Chartism in the 1830s, this recovered feminist classic chronicles the lives of four disparate and individually ambitious women as they learn to find their own voices and support one another. The novel's emphasis on the healing powerof women's friendships echoes the relationship between Bronte and Taylor herself. Originally published in 1890, Miss Miles has been unavailable for decades. Its reappearance will delight all lovers of fine literature. | Miss Miles by Mary Taylor, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















