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A Yellow Aster, Volume 1 (of 3)

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Set among an English country household, the narrative follows domestic scenes and family tensions as servants and children enact rough play and parents argue over scientific curiosities; a young girl is caught painted blue after pretending to be a woaded Briton, prompting debates about discipline, propriety, and parental authority. The work combines social observation and gentle satire, depicting class interactions, childish cruelty and mischief, and the anxieties of adults about manners, education, and modern ideas. Episodic chapters present character sketches and everyday incidents that disclose underlying relationships and moral attitudes.

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Mrs. Mannington Caffyn

Mrs. Mannington Caffyn was a British novelist known for her contributions to late 19th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her three-volume work "A Yellow Aster," which explores themes of love, society, and personal growth against a backdrop of Victorian norms. Caffyn's writing often reflects her keen observations of social dynamics and the complexities of human relationships. Her novels provide insight into the lives of women during her time, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of the period.

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