Dimensions
130 x 198 x 15mm
Young, rich, intelligent and unconventionally frank, Gallia Hamesthwaite embraces the dictates of reason and shuns the impulses of passion. As a child she preferred studying - geography, history, science - to playing at keeping house as "most other girl-children do". A grown woman, she must now choose between sensible "rational marriage" and sensual romantic love. But in pursuing the secure pleasure of a logical life Gallia must also endure the pain of emotional sacrifice inherent in the modern woman's quest for self-fulfillment.
A major exponent of New Woman fiction, Menie Muriel Dowie created a public stir with 'Gallia' in 1895. One hundred years later, the complexity of Gallia's dilemma has not been diminished.
The only edition available, with introduction, notes, annotated reading list, text summary and chronology of Dowie's life and times.