Ragged Lady - Volume 2

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In Ragged Lady Howells explores social and class issues in late 19th-century America. The story revolves around the character of Lydia Anderson a woman of modest means who becomes the focus of attention for a group of philanthropists interested in improving her life.The novel delves into the efforts of these philanthropists to transform Lydia's circumstances and elevate her social standing reflecting the prevailing attitudes of the time regarding charity and social reform. As the story unfolds readers witness the impact of their actions on Lydia and the broader community.Howells uses Ragged Lady to comment on issues of class charity and social responsibility. The novel provides insights into the complexities of social change and the challenges faced by individuals attempting to navigate the shifting social landscape of the late 19th century.As with many of Howells's works Ragged Lady is characterized by its realistic and nuanced portrayal of characters and social issues. It offers readers a glimpse into the social and cultural milieu of its era and Howells's engagement with the important questions of his time.
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