She had already begun her next book, The Solitary Summer, before her first had even been published. It is a sequel, in which the narrator flags her intention in her opening lines: ‘I want to be alone for a whole summer, and get to the very dregs of life. I want to be as idle as I can, so that my soul may have time to grow. Nobody shall be invited to stay with me, and if anyone calls they will be told that I am out, or away, or sick.’
In reality, Mary’s efforts at peace and seclusion herself were not so successful. She had many arguments with Henning, and after one as heated as the August day, she locked herself in her writing room to work on her book. When Henning discovered the door was locked, he broke in and threw a pencil at her. Mary was frozen with fury…



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