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Impressions that remained is the autobiography of Ethel Smyth, an English composer and suffragette. The book covers her childhood, education, and early career, offering personal reflections on her musical development and the social circles she moved in. It provides insight into the challenges faced by a woman pursuing a career in classical music during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, as well as her involvement in the women's suffrage movement. The narrative is based on Smyth's own recollections and letters, presenting a firsthand account of her life and times.
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