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The work traces the life and career of a notable woman writer from her childhood through early compositions, critical reception, and mature achievements. It examines specific works and their thematic development, personal circumstances and public honors, an extended American visit with commentary on morality, religion, and slavery, controversies surrounding the novel Hertha, and later travels in Europe and the East. The author concludes by weighing the subject's literary production alongside her social influence and enduring concerns for women's condition.
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