At His Gates: A Novel. Vol. 1 (of 3)
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The narrative follows a married couple in suburban Kensington: Robert, a conscientious genre painter who lacks genius but achieves steady success, and his wife Helen, proud and socially ambitious and disappointed that marriage has not brought the distinction she expected. Their domestic world, including a newly built studio and complicated family history around inheritance and a resentful mother, frames conflicts of taste, money, and reputation. The novel traces how artistic vocation, social aspiration, and personal pride produce subtle tensions and compromises within households and social circles, revealing the costs of expectation and the quiet mechanics of domestic life.
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