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Jessie Phillips : a tale of the present day
Synopsis:
The Bastardy Clause of the New Poor Law of 1834 protects fathers from responsibility for children born out of wedlock, leaving Jessie to face her situation alone. This is a novel of social consciousness, yet the narrative is balanced by the stories of Ellen and Martha, two intelligent, independent, and well-off young women, both of whom have young men in their lives.