1894. Arguably one of the best-known Suffragette writers, Beatrice Harradenwas a popularnovelistwhowasheavilyinvolved in the Suffragette taxresistancecampaign. Her best-selling sentimental romance, ShipsthatPass in the Night tells of a doomed love-affairbetweentwo patients in a tuberculosissanitarium. This story caught the public's imagination, and the titlebecame a byword for a fleeting or doomed love affair. The titlewasinspired by lines in Longfellow's Tales of a Wayside Inn, ThirdEvening, Theologian's Second Tale (Elizabeth), Fourth Part (Tan?t?m Bülteninden)l Sayfa Say?s?: 180l Bask? Y?l?: 2014l Dili: ?ngilizcel Yay?nevi: Literart Yay?nlar?