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Ann Veronica is H. G. Wells's searching contribution to the "New Woman" fiction of the Edwardian period, tracing the intellectual and emotional awakening of Ann Veronica Stanley as she resists paternal authority, social convention, and the narrowing expectations placed upon women. Written in lucid, ironic, and socially observant prose, the novel combines courtship plot, feminist debate, and realist social comedy, situating personal rebellion within the wider transformations of suffrage politics, scientific modernity, and changing sexual ethics. Wells, already famous for scientific romances such as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds, was also a controversial commentator on society, education, and gender relations. His Fabian sympathies, interest in evolutionary thought, and unconventional private life inform the novel's critique of Victorian domestic ideology. Ann Veronica reflects Wells's belief that modernity demanded new forms of freedom, though its treatment of female emancipation also reveals the tensions and limitations of his own perspective. This complete edition is recommended to readers interested in feminist literary history, early twentieth-century social fiction, and the evolution of the modern novel. It offers both an engaging narrative of self-discovery and a revealing document of its age, making it essential for understanding debates about women's autonomy, desire, and citizenship.

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