Georgiana

Georgiana by Maude Hutchins, published by New Directions Publishing Corporation on April 17, 1988, is a literary work that explores the life of a girl named Georgiana. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The narrative invites readers to engage with Georgiana’s experiences, showcasing her intelligence and charm as she navigates childhood, school, and early romantic encounters.
In this book, readers will find a portrayal of Georgiana that defies conventional storytelling, as she emerges as a fully realized character who challenges typical narrative roles. The text captures her essence through various stages of her life, emphasizing her complexity and depth. With themes of coming of age and personal growth, Georgiana offers a unique perspective that resonates with the intricacies of human experience.
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Georgiana is a girl. The printer who printed her thought she was quite a girl, and we readily agree. But don’t interpret “quite” to mean “bad.” A girl with as much brain and flair as Georgiana doesn’t have to be bad to make her appealing. You read a few pages of Georgiana at random–her childhood or her days in school or her first loves–and you realize at once that she is a real person. So indeed that she breaks all the roles of novel-writing. In fact she walks clean out of the back cover. Nobody is going to finish her. Perhaps good sculptors cannot be trusted with typewriters. They see too much and they feel too much. You will, too.
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