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The narrative follows a young man in a Midwestern college town through a single year of social engagements, from teas and dinners to house parties and country excursions. He negotiates friendships, flirtations, and community expectations while observers and hosts judge, invite, and test him. Episodes pivot on manners, small hypocrisies, and the rituals of courtship, producing both comic misunderstandings and moments of private unease. The book uses close social observation and ironic detail to examine provincial urban life, the pressures of respectability, and the protagonist's uncertain feelings and decisions as he moves toward a new stage in his life.

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Henry Blake Fuller

Henry Blake Fuller was an American novelist and playwright, recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. Born in 1857, he is best known for his novel "Bertram Cope's Year," which explores themes of identity and societal norms within the context of gay life in Chicago. Fuller's works often reflect his keen observations of urban life and the complexities of human relationships. His other notable titles include "The Cliff-Dwellers: A Novel" and "On the Stairs," which further showcase his narrative style and character-driven storytelling. Throughout his career, Fuller was an influential figure in the literary scene, contributing to the development of modern American fiction.

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