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Old 08-17-2008, 11:49 PM   #511
Patricia
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HarryT uploaded some Anna Katherine Green a year or so ago, and I rather liked it. So I've converted a few more, and hope to add the available remaining novels in the next few days.

At first sight these mysteries seem to involve high-minded women and courteous gentlemen solving puzzles with great politeness. Then, after a while, one begins to realise that Mrs Green is quietly drawing attention to the fact that women are decidedly marginalised in late 19thC America. The lady detective, Violet Strange, has to keep her profession quiet, otherwise her father will disown her and she will lose her position in Society. Miss Amelia Butterworth is seen as an old maid and her amateur status is repeatedly contrasted with the professional detective, Mr Gryce. And there are women who have to endure husbands with gambling addictions, drink problems, and duplicitous tendencies. Altogether, unless she has an independent income, female happiness is precarious and dependant on male goodwill.
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