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Proud Lady

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About This Book

The narrative follows Mary Lavinia, a composed young woman in a small town whose restrained manner conceals intense feeling as a decorated soldier returns and rekindles an intimate but complicated attachment. Family tensions, particularly with a rigid mother, and communal expectations frame their encounters, while the veteran's wartime experiences and visible wounds contrast with Mary's cool reserve and inward tenderness. The story traces their evolving bond amid social rituals, domestic obligations, and the landscape of rural life, examining pride, longing, and the consequences of choices shaped by duty and reputation.

About the Author

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Neith Boyce

Neith Boyce was an American author and playwright known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her novel "Proud Lady," which explores themes of femininity and societal expectations. Boyce's work often reflects her keen observations of the complexities of women's lives during her time. In addition to her fiction, she was involved in the literary community and contributed to various magazines, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her literary heritage continues to be appreciated for its insightful portrayal of women's experiences.