- PREFACE
- BOOK I. CHAPTER I
- BOOK I. CHAPTER II
- BOOK I. CHAPTER III
- BOOK I. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK I. CHAPTER V
- BOOK I. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK I. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK I. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK I. CHAPTER IX
- BOOK I. CHAPTER X
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XIII
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XIV
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XV. PART I
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XV . PART II
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XVI
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XVII
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XVIII
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XIX
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XX. PART I
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XX. PART II
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XXI
- BOOK I. CHAPTER XXII
- BOOK II. CHAPTER I
- BOOK II. CHAPTER II
- BOOK II. CHAPTER III
- BOOK II. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK II. CHAPTER V
- BOOK II. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK II. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK II. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK II. CHAPTER IX
- BOOK II. CHAPTER X
- BOOK II. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK II. CHAPTER XII
- BOOK II. CHAPTER XIII
- BOOK III. CHAPTER I
- BOOK III. CHAPTER II
- BOOK III. CHAPTER III
- BOOK III. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK III. CHAPTER V
- BOOK III. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK III. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK III. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK III. CHAPTER IX
- BOOK III. CHAPTER X
- BOOK III. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK III. CHAPTER XII
- BOOK III. CHAPTER XIII
- BOOK III. CHAPTER XIV
- BOOK III. CHAPTER XV
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER I
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER II
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER III
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER V
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER IX
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER X
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XII
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XIII
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XIV
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XV. PART I
- BOOK IV. CHAPTER XV. PART II
- BOOK V. CHAPTER I
- BOOK V. CHAPTER II
- BOOK V. CHAPTER III
- BOOK V. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK V. CHAPTER V
- BOOK V. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK V. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK V. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER I
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER II
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER III
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER IV
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER V
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER VI
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER VII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER VIII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER IX
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER X
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XI
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XIII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XIV
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XV
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XVI
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XVII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XVIII
- BOOK VI. CHAPTER XIX
First published in 1893, this novel came to question many subjects which were considered taboo. Through a few interconnected plots and sub plots, the story examines the role of women and the different opportunities women and men had. Through the twins of the title, a girl and a boy, and through two other ladies we discover the Victorian world in a different light. What does a woman have to do if, after marriage, she discovers very unsettling things about her husband's past? Yes, society expects her to stay with him and honor the marriage. But what if she is not willing? What are women expected to do when trapped in loveless marriages? The book also examine in many ways the idea that women are not inferior to men and should receive the same education, information about life, and preparation for the real world. This book received much academic attention. It is a must read for all feminist fiction admirers, history lovers, and many more from every field. It tells about Victorian society as it really was. - Summary by Stav Nisser.
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