
Interim : $b Pilgrimage, Volume 5
by Dorothy M. (Dorothy Miller) Richardson
"Interim: Pilgrimage, Volume 5" by Dorothy M. Richardson is a novel published in 1920. This fifth installment in Richardson's modernist novel sequence follows Miriam Henderson as she continues her independent life in London. Much of the action unfolds within Miriam's lodgings, exploring the intimate rhythms of her daily existence. Serialized alongside James Joyce's "Ulysses" in the "Little Review," this chapter deepens the portrait of a young woman navigating work, relationships, and self-discovery in early twentieth-century England.
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