Rose Eytinge Rose Eytinge i(A75348 works by)
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1 A Boston Parisienne Rose Eytinge , 1891 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 26 no. 315 1891; (p. 667-670)
Woman's friendship ruined by jealousy and betrayal in Paris in the 1870s and Boston in the 1880s. Prudence Wingate of Boston and Delphine Beaupre of New Orleans are inseparable until Prudence discovers her husband and Delphine have been having an affair for 2 years. Knowing of her friend's heart condition, Prudence kills her with chloroform, confessing to her husband 10 years later on her own deathbed. Nice study of jealousy and passion behind the facade of New England righteousness. Smoothly written. (PB)
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