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A young woman finds her quiet life disrupted when she becomes an unwilling observer to a series of social entanglements and romantic misunderstandings.
The protagonist navigates the rigid social hierarchies of the Regency era, attempting to maintain her independence while caught in the orbit of aristocratic families. She faces opposition from societal expectations that demand conformity and the interference of meddlesome acquaintances who seek to dictate her future. The narrative utilizes a third-person perspective to examine the interplay between public reputation and private desire within a confined domestic sphere.
Readers often identify this work as a characteristic example of mid-twentieth-century Regency romance. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to capture the specific cadence and social nuances of the period without relying on excessive melodrama. Critics highlight the protagonist's internal growth as the primary driver of the narrative arc rather than external plot twists. The pacing is described as measured, allowing for a detailed examination of the characters' motivations and the societal pressures they endure. This book is frequently recommended for those who prefer character-focused historical fiction over high-stakes adventure.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-06-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
009003290X
ISBN-13:
9780090032907
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