The Daisy Chain serves as Charlotte Mary Yonge's introduction to the feminine literary world, paving the way for strong female leads such as Jo March and Anne Shirley. This story of female education also highlights the practices of the High Church Anglicanism in the nineteenth century. The Daisy Chain follows the life of Ethel May and her family, exemplifying the life of the Victorian age and the relationships between religion and women's rights during that time period.
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Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 597 Vendor: Beautiful Feet Books