The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties (Volume 3 of 5)(Paperback, Fanny Burney)
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Identity and Disguise: The novel explores the theme of identity as Juliet navigates society under different names and personas, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that come with concealing one's true self.Social Critique: Burney critiques the treatment of women and the constraints of societal expectations in Georgian England. Juliet's experiences shed light on the limited options available to women and the pressures they face to conform to social norms.Character Development: Central to the novel is Juliet's personal growth and transformation as she confronts adversity and discovers her own strength and resilience.