A Girl of the Klondike
By: Victoria Cross
Victoria Cross rose to prominence in 1895 as the author of a short story, "Theodora: A Fragment," and the novel The Woman Who Didn't, a response, in part, to Grant Allen's The Woman Who Did (1895). In novels and short stories that portray erotic events in exotic settings, she celebrated the power of sexual passion, based on the union of body and spirit, as life's chief reward.
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