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A New Sensation

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An ailing novelist seeks diversion by advertising for a female typist to accompany him on a voyage and sets off on a Caribbean trip that intertwines recovery, romance, and social complications. The narrative traces his courtship attempts and rebuffs, the developing relationships with women who reply to his advertisement, and episodic incidents on ship and shore including theft, gambling, bathing scenes, a nighttime struggle, and a marriage ring that complicates loyalties. Interwoven are reflections on health, desire, morality, and the consequences of impulsive behavior, resolved through confrontations, legal trouble, and personal reckonings before the story reaches its conclusion.

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Albert Ross

Albert Ross was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "A New Sensation," reflects the themes and styles of the period, showcasing his ability to engage readers with compelling narratives. While not widely recognized today, Ross's writing captures a moment in literary history that resonates with the cultural shifts of his time. His work offers insights into the social dynamics and artistic expressions of the era, making it a point of interest for those exploring the evolution of modern literature.

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