Deadlock: Pilgrimage, Volume 6(Paperback, Dorothy M. Richardson)
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In "Deadlock," Miriam Henderson has returned to London after a period of travel and teaching abroad. The novel explores her intellectual and emotional life as she navigates the complexities of early 20th-century society. Miriam becomes deeply engaged in philosophical and political discussions, particularly through her interactions with a young German-Jewish man named Michael Shatov. Their relationship forms the core of the narrative, representing a critical point in Miriam's development as she confronts her feelings about love, independence, and intellectual growth.Throughout the novel, Richardson delves into Miriam's inner life using a stream-of-consciousness technique, which was groundbreaking at the time. "Deadlock" examines themes of alienation, the search for identity, and the challenges faced by women who aspire to live intellectually and emotionally fulfilling lives outside the traditional expectations of marriage and domesticity.