This book contains Edith Ellis's 1907 novel, "Kit's Woman; A Cornish
Idyll". The novel is notable for its use of Cornish dialect, and tells
the tale of Janet and Kit - a married couple who face considerable
difficulties after Kit becomes paralysed in a mining accident. After
Janet has an affair with an attractive older man, together, they
struggle to find their own answers in the midst of village gossip. Edith
Mary Oldham Ellis (1861-1916) was an English author and activist, and
was married to the pioneering sexologist Havelock Ellis. With this
delightful and thought-provoking novel, Ellis imbues her husband's
famous ideas into a masterful work of romantic fiction that unfolds in
an idyllic historical setting. Many antiquarian texts such as this are
becoming increasingly rare and expensive, and it is with this in mind
that we are republishing this volume now, in an affordable, modern,
high-quality edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned
new biography of the author.