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TRIED FOR HER LIFE
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TRIED FOR HER LIFE in Ottawa, ON
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TRIED FOR HER LIFE in Ottawa, ON
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The novel centers on the protagonist, Capitola Black, a courageous and determined young woman who faces numerous trials and tribulations. Capitola's life is marked by dramatic twists, including wrongful accusations, perilous escapes, and intense courtroom scenes. As she struggles to clear her name and prove her innocence, she uncovers deep-seated conspiracies and dark secrets.E.D.E.N. Southworth's writing style in "Tried for Her Life" is characterized by its melodramatic flair, intricate plotting, and vivid characterizations. Southworth, known for her serialized novels that captivated 19th-century audiences, masterfully combines suspense and sentimentality to engage readers. The novel also reflects the social and moral issues of its time, such as women's rights and justice.
The novel centers on the protagonist, Capitola Black, a courageous and determined young woman who faces numerous trials and tribulations. Capitola's life is marked by dramatic twists, including wrongful accusations, perilous escapes, and intense courtroom scenes. As she struggles to clear her name and prove her innocence, she uncovers deep-seated conspiracies and dark secrets.E.D.E.N. Southworth's writing style in "Tried for Her Life" is characterized by its melodramatic flair, intricate plotting, and vivid characterizations. Southworth, known for her serialized novels that captivated 19th-century audiences, masterfully combines suspense and sentimentality to engage readers. The novel also reflects the social and moral issues of its time, such as women's rights and justice.

















