
Netta Syrett
Netta Syrett was an English writer of the late Victorian period whose novels featured New Woman protagonists. Her novel Portrait of a Rebel was adapted into the 1936 film A Woman Rebels.

The day's journey
A woman's return home sparks buried tensions as she observes her cousin's life and marriage, leading to revelations about lost ambitions and societal expectations.
By Netta Syrett

Magic London
A discontented young girl discovers the hidden enchantment of her new city as she's whisked through time to witness London's magical transformations.
By Netta Syrett

Nobody's fault
A young woman's struggle to define herself amidst conflicting worlds of class and ambition ignites a journey of self-discovery.
By Netta Syrett

Rachel and the Seven Wonders
** A bored girl's museum visit transforms into an unbelievable time-traveling quest to see the world's greatest spectacles, guided by an ancient magic.
By Netta Syrett

Anne Page
In a twilight garden filled with memories, a beautiful woman awaits guests whose arrival stirs secrets of her romantic past.
By Netta Syrett

The Old Miracle Plays of England
Travel back to medieval England where religious stories come alive on stage, captivating audiences with theatrical performances during a joyous festival.
By Netta Syrett