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A young woman finds her life irrevocably altered when she encounters a mysterious stranger during a period of personal transition. Driven by the conventions of the Regency era, the protagonist navigates social expectations while grappling with an unexpected romantic entanglement. She must balance her desire for personal autonomy against the rigid structures of her aristocratic environment. The narrative utilizes a third-person perspective to observe the interplay between social duty and individual desire, highlighting the constraints placed upon women of the period. The conflict arises from the tension between established societal roles and the unpredictable nature of personal affection.
Readers frequently highlight the consistent tone and predictable structure characteristic of the author's extensive body of work. Discussion often centers on the idealized portrayal of romance and the adherence to established genre tropes that define the Regency period. Critics note the focus on character interaction over complex plot mechanics, emphasizing the lighthearted nature of the narrative. The work is often evaluated based on its ability to provide a specific type of escapist reading experience that aligns with historical romance conventions.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090033302
ISBN-13:
9780090033300
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