The Bluestocking's Dilemma
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Evelyn Richardson’s The Bluestocking's Dilemma is a historical romance centered on an educated woman whose intelligence and independence make her an unusual figure within the social world around her. The title's “bluestocking” points to a heroine shaped by books and self-possession, while the period setting gives those qualities real consequences. As courtship and reputation press in, the story turns on the conflict between personal freedom and the rules of polite society. Richardson’s concise novel uses wit and romantic tension to examine how a woman might preserve her sense of self while navigating the demands of marriage and respectability. Its appeal lies in the friction between learning and desire under narrow social expectations.
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Evelyn Richardson
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