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"True Love - A Story of English Domestic Life" is a novel by Sarah E. Farro, an author whose works often focus on themes of love, family, and societal expectations. The book presents a vivid portrayal of English domestic life, exploring the intricacies of relationships and the challenges faced by individuals within the constraints of Victorian society. The story revolves around the protagonist, who is often a young woman navigating the complexities of love and marriage in the rigid social structure of 19th-century England. As she grapples with societal pressures and personal desires, she…mehr

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"True Love - A Story of English Domestic Life" is a novel by Sarah E. Farro, an author whose works often focus on themes of love, family, and societal expectations. The book presents a vivid portrayal of English domestic life, exploring the intricacies of relationships and the challenges faced by individuals within the constraints of Victorian society. The story revolves around the protagonist, who is often a young woman navigating the complexities of love and marriage in the rigid social structure of 19th-century England. As she grapples with societal pressures and personal desires, she encounters a diverse cast of characters who shape her journey. At the heart of the novel lies the theme of "true love" and its various manifestations. The protagonist may face dilemmas such as choosing between societal expectations and her own desires, navigating the complexities of romantic relationships, or confronting obstacles to happiness. Through the intricately woven plotlines and well-developed characters, Sarah E. Farro offers readers a glimpse into the nuances of English domestic life during the Victorian era. The novel may delve into themes such as class dynamics, gender roles, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment within the constraints of societal norms. Overall, "True Love - A Story of English Domestic Life" is likely a compelling narrative that combines elements of romance, drama, and social commentary to paint a rich and engaging portrait of life in Victorian England.
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Sarah E. Farro (1859-c. 1937) was an African American novelist. Born to parents who moved from the south the Chicago, Farro was raised alongside two younger sisters and was listed on the 1880 census as "black." Not much is known about her life, but she was the first African American woman-and the fourth African American-to publish a novel in the nineteenth century. True Love: A Story of English Domestic Life (1891), her only novel, was published by Chicago's Donohue & Henneberry and was exhibited at the World's Columbian Exhibition in the city in 1893. Praised at a celebration of pioneering black Americans in 1937, Farro has largely been forgotten by readers and the public at large. Recently, however, scholars have sought to recognize her outstanding literary achievement.