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H.G. Wells

Ann Veronica by H.G. Wells (Virago Modern Classics)

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“Ann Veronica” is a novel written by British author H.G. Wells, first published in 1909. It is a semi-autobiographical work that explores themes of feminism, women’s rights, and societal expectations during the early 20th century.

The novel follows the story of Ann Veronica Stanley, a young and intelligent woman who becomes disillusioned with the restrictions placed on women in Victorian society. Feeling trapped by her conservative family and societal norms, Ann Veronica yearns for more freedom and independence.

As the story unfolds, Ann Veronica becomes increasingly involved in the suffragette movement, which advocates for women’s right to vote and challenges traditional gender roles. She also enters into a romantic relationship with a married man named Capes, which further complicates her life.

The novel portrays Ann Veronica’s journey of self-discovery and her struggles against the societal norms that limit her ambitions and choices. Through her experiences, the novel examines the challenges women faced in pursuing education, careers, and personal autonomy at a time when such pursuits were often discouraged or outright forbidden.

H.G. Wells uses “Ann Veronica” to critique the gender inequalities of his era and to advocate for women’s rights. The character of Ann Veronica serves as a representation of the changing social landscape and the growing desire for women to have agency over their own lives.

The novel caused some controversy upon its publication due to its frank discussions of sexuality, women’s rights, and relationships. It was seen as a departure from Wells’ earlier science fiction works and a reflection of his interest in social and political issues.

“Ann Veronica” remains relevant today for its exploration of feminist themes and its portrayal of a young woman’s struggle to define her own identity in the face of societal pressures. It provides insights into the challenges that women have historically faced in their pursuit of equality and self-determination.

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