Audrey Craven by May Sinclair (1863 - 1946)

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  • In May Sinclair’s remarkable first novel, Audrey Craven is a beautiful young woman who has by her idiosyncrasies acquired a thoroughly undeserved reputation for originality. In fact, Audrey is a shallow, selfish, malleable person of negligible intelligence, with a fastidious horror of anyone who might be considered a nobody. Her pursuit of the stimulation of extraordinary minds (and her persistent fantasy of being somebody’s Muse) brings her into contact with serious women and men representing the profoundest passions of art, religion, science, and love. The question is, will these encounters prove to be her salvation, or will her vindictive self-centeredness damage the ardent lives she touches? (Expatriate)
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Episodes
  • Chapter 27
    Jul 16 2023
    6 mins
  • Chapter 26
    Jul 16 2023
    17 mins
  • Chapter 25
    Jul 16 2023
    9 mins

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