In Daisy Susan Warner delivers a poignant exploration of the complexities of love loss and the struggles of young womanhood in a rapidly changing America Written in the mid-19th century the novel is characterized by its rich characterization vivid descriptions and an engaging narrative style that reflects the moral and social fabric of post-Civil War society Warner intricately weaves themes of societal expectations and personal agency enveloping ...
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