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Paperback Susan Lenox: Her Rise And Fall Book

ISBN: 1162686243

ISBN13: 9781162686240

Susan Lenox: Her Rise And Fall

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""Susan Lenox: Her Rise And Fall"" is a novel by David Graham Phillips that tells the story of a young woman named Susan Lenox who is forced to leave her home and family after being falsely accused of a crime. She moves to New York City and begins a new life, but soon finds herself caught up in a world of prostitution and crime. Susan meets and falls in love with a wealthy man named Rodney Aldrich, but their relationship is threatened by his disapproving family and Susan's past. As she struggles to overcome her past and build a better life, Susan must navigate the challenges of love, class, and society. The novel explores themes of social inequality, gender roles, and the consequences of one's actions. ""Susan Lenox: Her Rise And Fall"" is a gripping tale of a woman's journey to redemption in the face of adversity.The Susan Lenox who sat alone at the little table in the dining-room window, eating bread and butter and honey in the comb, was apparently the same Susan Lenox who had taken three meals a day in that room all those years--was, indeed, actually the same, for character is not an overnight creation. Yet it was an amazingly different Susan Lenox, too. The first crisis had come; she had been put to the test; and she had not collapsed in weakness but had stood erect in strength.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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View the Victorians without the rose-colored glasses

I read this book at least five years ago, if not longer, and the impression is still with me. We meet Susan as a young lady in a small, closed minded town in the "Western" state of Ohio, just past the turn of the century. (the last century.) She believes a young man that he has fallen in love with her and will run away with her to marry. This was viewed as a terrible scandal by the petty members of the community, "forcing" her guardians to find a farmer for her to marry; a dreadful creature. This is the beginning of her fall, and she falls and falls for some number of years following. She ecapes to a city- was in New York? and makes her way as a well brought up young woman forced to do so in a man's world. Men were essential to women for their livlihood, and a woman without reputation and introduction were cast adrift with dreadful housing, horrible food, terrible job prospects, if they can even be called a job. The gap between rich and poor was tremendous even then, and literally pennies were all that were needed to improve the lot of the "working poor", just as is the case now. The lot of the workers was easily improved, and it was tragic to see how callous the manufacturers were to the needs of their laborors. Susan, luckily, "rises" but has a talent and ability to develop it that so few have. That she had the opportunity at all was mere chance.
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