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A young woman finds her social standing and personal reputation threatened by the rigid expectations of Regency-era society. Navigating the intricate social hierarchies of the period, the protagonist must secure her future while managing the interference of family and potential suitors. She faces the logical constraints of a world where a single misstep can lead to ostracization. The narrative follows her attempts to maintain decorum while pursuing her own desires, often highlighting the friction between individual agency and societal duty. The story is presented through a traditional third-person perspective that emphasizes the manners and social codes of the time.
Readers often identify this work as a quintessential example of mid-century Regency romance. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to capture the specific cadence and social anxieties of the era without relying on excessive melodrama. Critics highlight the balance between the protagonist's internal growth and the external pressures of her environment. The pacing is described as steady, favoring character development over rapid plot shifts. Many readers appreciate the focus on the subtle nuances of social interaction that define the genre.
Page Count:
185
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090044002
ISBN-13:
9780090044009
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