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This collection of five short stories examines the moral complexities and social tensions inherent in early twentieth-century British life. The protagonist of each tale navigates a distinct set of societal expectations and personal dilemmas, often finding themselves at odds with the rigid class structures of the era. Through a series of character-driven narratives, the author explores the logical consequences of pride, social obligation, and human fallibility. The stories are presented in a traditional, linear narrative framework that emphasizes psychological depth over rapid plot progression.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to capture the subtle nuances of human behavior within a confined narrative space. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the character-driven approach, which prioritizes internal development over external action. Critics note that the pacing is deliberate, allowing for a thorough examination of the social themes present in each story. The collection is often praised for its consistency in tone and its sharp, observational style that remains relevant to contemporary readers of classic literature.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195610253
ISBN-13:
9780195610253
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