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Keynotes

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A linked set of short narratives probes women's emotional and psychological lives at moments of longing, disillusionment, and quiet revolt against social expectations. Scenes move between intimate domestic encounters and solitary communion with nature, rendered in vivid, impressionistic prose that privileges mood and sensory detail over linear plot. Recurrent themes include marital alienation, sexual awakening, and the tensions between convention and individual desire. The stories frequently end ambiguously, emphasizing interior revelation and moral unease rather than tidy resolution. Overall, the writing foregrounds psychological observation and lyrical description to illuminate changing attitudes toward gender and intimacy.

About the Author

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George Egerton

George Egerton was a British author known for her pioneering contributions to modernist literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is particularly recognized for her collection of short stories, "Keynotes," which explores themes of female identity and sexuality, challenging the conventions of her time. Egerton's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and innovative narrative style, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Her work often reflects the complexities of women's experiences, and she is celebrated for her role in the development of feminist literature.

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