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A woman who moves from school and factory work into domestic service grows into a vividly introspective, rebellious temperament and becomes involved with anarchist friends and a charismatic companion who shapes her ideas. The narrative follows her sexual adventures, poverty, and moral struggles as catalysts for political and personal reflection. Salon discussions and encounters with diverse radicals illuminate the beliefs she adopts and the social obstacles she confronts. She makes a desperate political attempt that fails, then stages a personal revolt whose consequences are tragic for herself and for a fellow named Terry. The book traces the limits and inner logic of individual revolt without prescribing remedies.

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Hutchins Hapgood

Hutchins Hapgood was an American author and journalist known for his explorations of social issues and cultural themes in early 20th-century America. His notable works include "The Spirit of the Ghetto: Studies of the Jewish Quarter in New York," which provides a vivid portrayal of Jewish immigrant life in New York City. Hapgood's writing often reflects his interest in anarchism and social reform, as seen in titles like "An Anarchist Woman" and "The Autobiography of a Thief." Through his diverse literary contributions, he engaged with the complexities of identity, community, and the human experience.

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