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I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human Days

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A sequence of candid, diary-like essays in which the narrator subjects herself to intense self-examination, alternating caustic wit and poetic description. She probes solitude, egotism, longing, sexual and artistic impulse, and the tensions between pride and vulnerability. Dream fragments, vivid sensory passages, and aphoristic reflections recur alongside rhetorical provocations and confessions, producing a mercilessly honest portrait of inner life. The collection shifts between tender observation and volatile self-critique, mapping moods, small rituals, and recurring metaphors of confinement, desire, and creative hunger.

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Mary MacLane

Mary MacLane was an American author known for her candid and introspective writing style. Born in the late 19th century, she gained notoriety with her work "I, Mary MacLane: A Diary of Human Days," which reflects her thoughts on individuality and the human experience. MacLane's writings often explore themes of identity, emotion, and the struggles of womanhood, making her a notable figure in early feminist literature. In addition to her diary, she wrote other works such as "My Friend Annabel Lee" and "The Story of Mary MacLane," which further showcase her unique voice and perspective.

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