
Backwater : $b Pilgrimage, Volume 2
by Dorothy M. (Dorothy Miller) Richardson
"Backwater: Pilgrimage, Volume 2" by Dorothy M. Richardson is a novel published in 1916. In this second installment of Richardson's groundbreaking modernist sequence, protagonist Miriam Henderson works as a resident governess at a North London middle-class girls' school. Drawing directly from Richardson's own experiences, the novel continues Miriam's journey of self-discovery as she navigates the constraints of women's work and identity in late Victorian England. Part of a thirteen-volume exploration of one woman's consciousness and inner life.
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