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Wanderings of a beauty

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About This Book

The narrative follows a strikingly beautiful young woman whose charms bring admiration and trouble, as a close friend and narrator recounts her upbringing, school days, and uneasy relations with a neglectful stepfamily. It traces fashionable courtship, a prominent marriage, travels through European cities including presentations at court and Italian scenes, and episodes of flirtation, first love, and bereavement. Interspersed diary entries, letters, and reflections examine the social consequences of beauty, the costs of coquettishness, and the pressures of public life. The story concludes with the woman's later domestic struggles, illness and death, and the narrator's sober meditation on idealism, duty, and loss.

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Mrs. Edwin James

Mrs. Edwin James was a 19th-century author known for her work "Wanderings of a Beauty," which reflects her experiences and observations during her travels. Her writing often captures the essence of the places she visited, providing readers with vivid descriptions and insights into different cultures. While not extensively documented, her contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the perspectives of women travelers of her time, highlighting their unique voices in a predominantly male literary landscape.