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- The_Story_of_a_Modern_Woman abstract "The Story of a Modern Woman is a novel written by English author Ella Hepworth Dixon. The novel was first published in 1894 and is an example of the \"New Woman\" genre of late-Victorian England. The life of the protagonist, Mary Erle, loosely follows that of Hepworth Dixon: both the author and the character turned to journalism as a way of sustaining themselves after the death of their fathers.".
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- The_Story_of_a_Modern_Woman wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Story of a Modern Woman".
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- The_Story_of_a_Modern_Woman hypernym Novel.
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- The_Story_of_a_Modern_Woman comment "The Story of a Modern Woman is a novel written by English author Ella Hepworth Dixon. The novel was first published in 1894 and is an example of the \"New Woman\" genre of late-Victorian England. The life of the protagonist, Mary Erle, loosely follows that of Hepworth Dixon: both the author and the character turned to journalism as a way of sustaining themselves after the death of their fathers.".
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