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Muslin

Chapter 13 No.13

Word Count: 3357    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

the cords that bound the white captive to the sacrificial oak; but it would be no use returning to the studio until

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“Hailed by Yeats as a masterpiece, this 1886 novel sheds light on the Anglo-Irish marriage market. Moore offers a satiric yet sympathetic look at five unmarried daughters of the Anglo-Irish gentry and details their desperate antics to locate suitable husbands. Written with vivid and rich attention to period details, the book is a prime example of Moore's innate ability to grasp women's issues.”