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Path and Goal

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Country
  
Australia

Publication date
  
1900

Pages
  
338pp

Author
  
Ada Cambridge

Preceded by
  
Materfamilias

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1900

Genre
  
Fiction

Followed by
  
The Devastators

Publisher
  
D. Appleton and Company, New York

Similar
  
Woman's Friendship, Materfamilias, The three Miss Kings, Sisters, At Midnight And Other Stories

Path and Goal (1900) is a novel by Australian writer Ada Cambridge.

Contents

Story outline

Adrian Black is a doctor who has settled in the fictional English provincial city of Wakeminster. The novel follows the doctor's various liaisons, especially with Ruth Strang, a woman he loves and then loses. Many years later, as widow and widower, they are re-united.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Australian Town and Country Journal was not impressed with the work: "It is devoutly to be hoped that people in real life do not blunder as stupidly in the most important crises of life as the hero of Ada Cambridge's Path and Goal... A somewhat melodramatic ending by no means atones for the lack of genuine human interest, and the artificial posing of the leading players in the piece."

A reviewer in The Advertiser (Adelaide) noted the author's abilities but was non-plussed by the ending: "It is Miss Ada Cambridge's fault that she is not one of the first female writers of the day. She has dash, spirit, vivacity, keen powers of observation, and very fair powers of delineation. But she almost fails of success because of her very qualities...Path and Goal is clever, and on the whole well sustained, but it is hurried, especially towards the end, where the reader is left in doubt as to what precisely happened to the hero and heroine."

References

Path and Goal Wikipedia


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