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A young woman moves through the routines of a modest urban life, taking work teaching at a small private school and living with a watchful mother. The narrative closely follows her perceptions of rooms, trams, gardens and the people she meets—sisters who run the school, pupils, and neighbors—registering minute shifts of mood and social expectation. Episodic, interior scenes emphasize sensory detail and the everyday pressures that limit personal freedom, particularly for women, while exploring longing, self-doubt, and quiet observations of class and domesticity through a sustained stream-of-consciousness focus.

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Dorothy M. Richardson

Dorothy M. Richardson was an influential English author known for her pioneering contributions to modernist literature. She is best recognized for her semi-autobiographical novel "Pointed Roofs," which is part of her larger work, the Pilgrimage series. Richardson's writing often explores themes of consciousness and the inner lives of her characters, employing a stream-of-consciousness style that predated and influenced later modernist writers. Her works, including "Backwater" and "Honeycomb," reflect her keen observations of society and the complexities of human experience. Richardson's literary legacy continues to be celebrated for its innovative approach and depth.

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