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Mae Madden

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An allegorical dream introduces a narrative about a spirited young woman traveling in Italy who negotiates social life, romantic attention, and personal restlessness. Episodes trace quarrels with companions, awkward flirtations and reconciliations, moments of homesickness, and impulsive decisions that lead to chance encounters in public places. Set pieces include promenades, Carnival preparations, and Roman vistas where encounters with a sympathetic officer and local street life force the heroine to confront pride, loneliness, and longing. The plot moves through domestic tensions and outdoor adventures toward quieter self-awareness and choices about belonging and affection.

About the Author

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Mary Murdoch Mason

Mary Murdoch Mason was an American author known for her novel "Mae Madden," which explores themes of love and personal growth. Her work reflects the complexities of human relationships and the societal expectations of her time. While not widely recognized today, Mason's contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural landscape of her era. Through her storytelling, she captures the struggles and triumphs of her characters, making her work a notable part of early 20th-century American fiction.

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