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A Fair Jewess: Exploring Identity and Prejudice in Victorian London

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"A Fair Jewess" unravels a captivating tale set against the rich tapestry of historical and cultural intricacies. This novel, penned by a master storyteller, navigates the reader through the captivating life of its central character, a fair Jewess whose journey transcends time and societal norms.

428 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1894

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Benjamin Leopold Farjeon

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Father of J. Jefferson Farjeon, Herbert Farjeon, and Eleanor Farjeon.

Farjeon was born in London, the second son of a poor Orthodox Jewish family, and grew up in Whitechapel. He received no formal secular education, but at fourteen began training as a printer at a newspaper office. He came to Australia in 1854 and spent seven years on the goldfields, and then left to settle in New Zealand, where he established a successful literary career, before ultimately returning to England in 1868. Farjeon produced countless popular novels, many with mystery and adventure themes that drew on his colonial experiences, as well as plays, burlesques, short fiction and journalism. Grif: A Story of Australian Life (1866) was the most popular of his novels set in Australia. Originally published in New Zealand, it was later dramatised for the theatre and also reprinted in Australia, America and London several times.

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