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2025

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The novel explores the life and experiences of its protagonist, who embarks on what may initially seem like a modest or unassuming endeavor ("a humble enterprise"). Ada Cambridge's writing often delves into themes of social realism, relationships, and the challenges faced by women in Victorian society.In "A Humble Enterprise," readers can expect a narrative that portrays the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and personal aspirations. The title suggests a focus on ...


2025

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On the second of January, in the year 1880, three newly-orphaned sisters, finding themselves left to their own devices, with an income of exactly one hundred pounds a year a-piece, sat down to consult together as to the use they should make of their independence. The place where they sat was a grassy cliff overlooking a wide bay of the Southern Ocean—a lonely spot, whence no sign of human life was visible, except in the sail of a little fishing boat far away. The low sun, that blazed at th...

Sisters

Love, Duty, and Feminist Struggles in Victorian Australia

2021

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In "Sisters," Ada Cambridge weaves a poignant narrative that explores the intricate tapestry of familial bonds and female agency in the late 19th century. Through her deft characterizations and lyrical prose, Cambridge delves into the lives of two sisters, illuminating their personal struggles against societal expectations and the constraints of gender roles. In this evocative novel, themes of sacrifice, love, and the quest for independence resonate deeply, inviting the reader to reflect o...

2025

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"The Retrospect" by Ada Cambridge is a poignant exploration of memory and the passage of time. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist, who reflects on her past experiences, relationships, and the choices that have shaped her life. Cambridge's lyrical prose captures the essence of nostalgia, weaving together moments of joy and sorrow. The characters are richly developed, each representing different facets of human emotion and connection, making the story resonate deeply w...

2025

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The story centers around the character of Lucy Cameron, a devoted wife and mother who finds herself grappling with the constraints and responsibilities placed upon her as the head of her household ("materfamilias"). Lucy's life unfolds within the backdrop of late 19th-century Australia, providing a glimpse into the societal norms and expectations of the time.As the narrative progresses, Lucy navigates various challenges and conflicts, both within her family and in her broader social circle...

2025

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Just below and before them rose an ancient gateway, iron and stone, with much heraldic ornament. An ivy-mantled lodge with curly chimney-stacks stood immediately within; and beyond, sloping gently upward for a mile or more, a straight, grassed drive between thick woods--a beautiful green vista, three times as wide as an ordinary park avenue--was closed, on an elevated horizon, by the indistinct but imposing mass of a great grey house, one of those "stately homes of England" which are our p...

2025

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Joseph Liddon was deaf, and one day, when he was having a holiday in the country, he crossed a curving railway line, and a train, sweeping round the corner when he was looking another way, swept him out of existence. On his shoulder he was carrying the infrequent and delightful gun—reminiscent of happy days in English coverts and stubble fields—and in his hand he held a dangling hare, about the cooking of which he was dreaming pleasantly, wondering whether his wife would have it jugged or ...

A Humble Enterprise

Exploring social class and female agency in 19th century Australia

2019

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In her poignant novel, "A Humble Enterprise," Ada Cambridge intricately weaves the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a small Australian community. The text showcases her masterful blend of realism and lyricism, reflecting the social dynamics and moral dilemmas faced by her characters. Cambridge's insightful prose, laced with vivid imagery and nuanced dialogues, invites readers to contemplate the themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of fulfillment within the ...

2018

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“A thoroughly refined and harmonious house, in short; such a house as could only belong to cultivated and enlightened people...”According to Susan Lever and Elizabeth Morrison, The Perversity of Human Nature by Ada Cambridge records a precise moment in Melbourne’s urban history before the end of the Land Boom, when St Kilda was fashionable, when sail was still an alternative to steam from the port at Sandridge (now Port Melbourne), when the Aesthetic Movement was...

2025

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A debutante in Melbourne whose name was Rachel Fetherstonhaugh. She had risen upon the social horizon suddenly, like a new star--or, one might almost say, like a comet, so unusually bright was she, and so much talked about; and no one quite knew where she had come from. Mrs. Hardy had introduced her as her niece--everyone knew that--but there were sceptics who, having never heard of female relatives previously (except the three daughters, who had married so well), declared that she might b...

2025

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Amongst the hundreds and thousands of pretty and cosy little villa houses that cluster round our Melbourne city, The Nest, at St. Kilda is one that seldom escapes the notice of the passer-by. It stands a little back from the street, at the top of a sloping lawn, a one storied, broad verandahed, rose embowered bungalow-- as charming a nest as you would wish to see. Jupiter Pluvius twirls upon the velvet grass and the gorgeous flower borders, making a delicate liquid tinkle and patter with i...

2025

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"The Three Miss Kings" is a novel that revolves around the lives of three sisters—Misses King—living in colonial Australia. The story delves into their personal experiences, relationships, and the challenges they face in their society.The plot typically explores themes such as family dynamics, societal expectations, and individual aspirations. The sisters navigate various aspects of life in colonial Australia, dealing with romantic entanglements, social pressures, and personal growth. The ...