About This Book
A satirical social novel traces the life of a gentleman who, through necessity and circumstance, adopts prizefighting as his trade while courting tensions between personal dignity and livelihood. Against scenes of provincial estates, schools, and fashionable drawing-rooms, the narrative follows his ring career, the ambitions and manipulations of those around him, and a developing romantic connection with an independently wealthy, cultured woman. Through witty observation and irony it examines class expectations, the commercialization of sport, gender roles, and the conflict between cultivated ideals and pragmatic survival.
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