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A barrister friend, Sydney Wharncliffe, sketches the life and gradual emergence of a novelist named Derrick Vaughan, tracing childhood ties, private nature, and the slow, often frustrating development of his literary gifts. The narrative follows Vaughan's domestic shifts and disappointments, including his unspoken longing for a woman and a disheartening period in Bath, while reflecting on the requirements of artistic sympathy and the misconception of overnight fame. Interwoven with observations about art's moral seriousness, the account balances personal anecdotes, social encounters, and the inward temperament that shapes a writer's work and reputation.

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Edna Lyall

Edna Lyall was a British novelist and writer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is known for her engaging narratives that often explore themes of love, social issues, and personal growth. Her notable works include "A Hardy Norseman," which reflects her interest in character-driven storytelling, and "Derrick Vaughan, Novelist," a semi-autobiographical tale that delves into the life of a writer. Lyall's literature is characterized by its thoughtful examination of contemporary society and the complexities of human relationships, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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