Sentinel
Discover the rich tapestry of history and literature in "Sentinel," an intriguing novel by the renowned suffragette Rebecca West, published in 2001 by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This 352-page paperback invites readers into a profound exploration of the societal and cultural dynamics of West's time, offering insights into her development as a significant voice in fiction and literary criticism. West’s works resonate with themes of feminism and the struggles of women, making "Sentinel" not only a vital piece of modern fiction but also a critical commentary on the fight for suffrage in Great Britain and beyond. Join West on this literary journey where her unique perspective as a young woman shapes her narrative, providing a powerful backdrop for understanding the emergence of new ideas and identities in early 20th-century Europe. Don't miss the chance to engage with this classic work that blends literature, biography, and feminist thought!