1922. Kathleen Norris was a writer of romantic novels and short
stories that had enormous appeal, particularly to women. One of her
favorite themes involved virtuous women grappling with moral
issues, for instance, affairs with married men. Her writings were
labeled as sentimental and honest. Lucretia Lombard begins: In the
long drawing-room of the stately home of Judge Samuel Curran and
Bessy Emerson Curran, his wife, there reigned an utter, almost an
uncanny silence. Yet there were six persons seated there, any one
of whom, under ordinary circumstances, might have been considered
equal to the demands of a more or less brilliant conversation. See
other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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