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Betty Trevor" is a novel written by Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey, a prolific English author known for her domestic fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The story follows Betty as she negotiates the social and private spheres of her life, focusing on her experiences and obstacles. The interactions and dynamics that exist within families and communities are frequently the subject of Mrs. Vaizey's writings, which offer an insight into the expectations and social mores of the day. Without knowing the plot of "Betty Trevor in detail," it's possible that the book adheres to the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Betty Trevor" is a novel written by Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey, a prolific English author known for her domestic fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The story follows Betty as she negotiates the social and private spheres of her life, focusing on her experiences and obstacles. The interactions and dynamics that exist within families and communities are frequently the subject of Mrs. Vaizey's writings, which offer an insight into the expectations and social mores of the day. Without knowing the plot of "Betty Trevor in detail," it's possible that the book adheres to the Victorian and Edwardian home fiction standards. The moral and emotional growth of the protagonists was usually the main subject of this genre, which frequently revolved around issues of marriage, love, and the place of women in society.
Autorenporträt
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey, full name Jessie Bellamy de Horne Vaizey was a prolific writer from Britain who made significant contributions to literature. She was born in 1857, during a period of profound social and cultural shifts in Britain. Vaizey used the pen name Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey when writing under her marital name. She gained notoriety for her works in the genre of domestic fiction, which concentrated on the relationships, daily lives, and moral quandaries of common people, especially women. Her books frequently offered perceptive looks into Victorian and Edwardian society conventions and values. She wrote a lot of novels and made a big impact on the literature of her time. Her writings, including "Betty Trevor" and other pieces, continue to provide insightful analyses of the social and cultural dynamics of the eras she wrote and lived in.