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The Bacillus of Beauty: A Romance of To-day

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A first-person narrator recounts encountering a woman who undergoes a sudden, striking physical transformation attributed to a recently discovered microbe. The narrative traces how that change alters social dynamics: friends and lovers react with wonder and jealousy, journalists and scientists pursue explanation, and debates about beauty, morality, and responsibility intensify. Episodes move between intimate domestic scenes, investigative effort to understand the phenomenon, and public spectacle, producing romantic entanglements, ethical dilemmas, and unexpected loss that force characters to confront the costs of aesthetic idealization and scientific ambition.

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Harriet Stark

Harriet Stark was a novelist known for her work in the early 20th century. Her notable book, "The Bacillus of Beauty: A Romance of To-day," explores themes of beauty and societal expectations through a romantic narrative. Stark's writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of her time, offering readers insight into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of aesthetic ideals. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her work provides a glimpse into the evolving landscape of romance literature during her era.

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