Materfamilias (e-bog) af Cambridge, Ada
Cambridge, Ada (forfatter)

Materfamilias e-bog

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Materfamilias is a novel written by Ada Cambridge and written before 1900. The story revolves around the life of Mrs. Melbourne, who is the head of the household, the materfamilias. She is a woman who is deeply committed to the traditional role of women in the society of her time, and she takes great pride in running her household and raising her children. As the story progresses, Mrs. Melbourne …
Materfamilias is a novel written by Ada Cambridge and written before 1900. The story revolves around the life of Mrs. Melbourne, who is the head of the household, the materfamilias. She is a woman who is deeply committed to the traditional role of women in the society of her time, and she takes great pride in running her household and raising her children. As the story progresses, Mrs. Melbourne grapples with various challenges that come her way, both within her family and outside of it. Her daughter is in love with a man who is not considered suitable by society, and Mrs. Melbourne has to decide whether to support her daughter's wishes or uphold societal norms. Additionally, her husband's financial troubles add to her already overwhelming responsibilities, and she has to find a way to manage the situation. How will she get successful to find a way? To get an answer to this question, readers should read this book!
E-bog 31,25 DKK
Forfattere Cambridge, Ada (forfatter)
Udgivet 01.05.2023
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789358016369
Materfamilias is a novel written by Ada Cambridge and written before 1900. The story revolves around the life of Mrs. Melbourne, who is the head of the household, the materfamilias. She is a woman who is deeply committed to the traditional role of women in the society of her time, and she takes great pride in running her household and raising her children. As the story progresses, Mrs. Melbourne grapples with various challenges that come her way, both within her family and outside of it. Her daughter is in love with a man who is not considered suitable by society, and Mrs. Melbourne has to decide whether to support her daughter's wishes or uphold societal norms. Additionally, her husband's financial troubles add to her already overwhelming responsibilities, and she has to find a way to manage the situation. How will she get successful to find a way? To get an answer to this question, readers should read this book!