Woman thou gavest me, being the story of Mary O'Neill
Written in the form of an autobiography of a woman fallen from social standing, this classic tells the story of the reputable Mary O'Neill whose sexual indiscretion ostracizes her from the life she had known up to then.
"Published in 1913, this controversial novel banned for a time featured the story of Mary O'Neill, a fallen woman ostracized by society for a sexual indiscretion. Caine's sympathetic portrait of his heroine was too much for Edwardian critics to stomach, but the public made the book one of the best selling of the author's illustrious career."
"Written in the form of an autobiography of a woman fallen from social standing, this classic tells the story of the reputable Mary O'Neill whose sexual indiscretion ostracizes her from the life she had known up to then."@en
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