About This Book
A two-volume epistolary novel unfolds through letters exchanged among friends and relatives, tracing a young woman's grief after the death of a beloved companion, her adoption by a benevolent patron, and her relocation to a country estate. Social visits, household management, inheritance, and prospects of companionship are discussed in intimate correspondence, revealing manners, affections, and anxieties within genteel society. The letters balance personal feeling with commentary on consolation, duty, and female networks, using domestic scenes and conversational detail to explore how private loss and social expectation shape choices and relationships.
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