A Cross Line

"A Cross Line" is a short story written by George Egerton, also known as Mary Chavelita Dunne.[1][2] The story appeared in a collection of short stories titled Keynotes,[3] published in 1893. It follows the interaction between a woman and a fisherman.[4][5]

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  2. ^ Fluhr, Nicole M. (2001). "Figuring the New Woman: Writers and Mothers in George Egerton's Early Stories". Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 43 (3): 243–266. doi:10.1353/tsl.2001.0013. ISSN 0040-4691. JSTOR 40755335. S2CID 161425883.
  3. ^ Egerton, George (1893). Keynotes. John Lane Company.
  4. ^ "Lisa Hager, A Community of Women: Women's Agency and Sexuality in George Egerton's Keynotes and Discords". Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies. 2 (2). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  5. ^ Brown, Daniel (2011). "George Egerton's Keynotes: Nietzschean Feminism and Fin-De-Siècle Fetishism". Victorian Literature and Culture. 39 (1): 143–166. doi:10.1017/S1060150310000318. ISSN 1060-1503. JSTOR 41307855. S2CID 162472914.