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Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter
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Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter in Ottawa, ON
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Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter in Ottawa, ON
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Early Life and Ideals: Adeline is raised by her mother with a liberal education, which instills in her strong principles and a sense of independence. She grows up questioning the societal norms, particularly the institution of marriage.Relationship with Frederic Glenmurray: Adeline falls in love with Frederic Glenmurray, a man who shares her progressive views. They decide to live together without getting married, believing that their mutual respect and love are enough to sustain their relationship.Social Ostracism: Society harshly judges Adeline for her unconventional relationship. Despite their genuine affection and commitment to each other, they face severe social ostracism and economic hardship.
Early Life and Ideals: Adeline is raised by her mother with a liberal education, which instills in her strong principles and a sense of independence. She grows up questioning the societal norms, particularly the institution of marriage.Relationship with Frederic Glenmurray: Adeline falls in love with Frederic Glenmurray, a man who shares her progressive views. They decide to live together without getting married, believing that their mutual respect and love are enough to sustain their relationship.Social Ostracism: Society harshly judges Adeline for her unconventional relationship. Despite their genuine affection and commitment to each other, they face severe social ostracism and economic hardship.

















