In "Miss Fairfax of Virginia," St. George Rathborne intricately weaves a tale of societal expectations and personal aspirations set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century American South. Through the lens of its spirited heroine, Miss Fairfax, the narrative delves into themes of individualism, femininity, and the societal norms that define her world. Rathborne's prose exhibits a blend of ri...