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Miss Miles: Or, a Tale of Yorkshire Life 60 Years Ago
Miss Miles: Or, a Tale of Yorkshire Life 60 Years Ago
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In this, the only edition of Miss Miles available, Taylor breaks with tradition by creating a profoundly feminist and morally intense novel which depicts female friendships as sustaining life and sanity through the vicissitudes of Victorian womanhood. Set in the small Yorkshire village of Repton against the backdrop of starvation in the wool districts and the rise of Chartism in the 1830s, this extraordinary work chronicles the lives of four socially disparate women as they learn to find their own voices and support one another. Taylor's own courage and allegiance to her friends is wonderfully reflected in each of these individually ambitious women, while the novel's emphasis on the healing power of women's friendships echoes the relationship between Bronte and Taylor herself. Originally published in 1890, Miss Miles continues to stand as an eloquent polemic in favor of a woman's personal obligation to support herself. It is a classic that will delight all lovers of fine literature.