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Nights at the Circus Study Guide

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by Angela Carter
About 90 pages (27,058 words)
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Envoi, Summary and Analysis

This chapter sums up the growth of Walser and Fevvers and fills in few blanks. For instance, it clarifies the mystery that is Lizzie. She had lost a baby when she found Fevvers, which is the reason for their closeness. Lizzie is an advocate of all kinds of women's rights, and she couldn't be a full-fledged whore at Ma Nelson's house, not due to religion, but due to politics. She would always rage about the suffering of people in the world and what could be done about it. The letters that she sends.....

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