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Desolate splendour

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An aristocratic household unravels as appetite for pleasure, possessive ambition, and emotional excess collide. The narrative follows a young woman whose devoted passion meets calculated cruelty and a wider hunger for property, tracing personal sacrifices and social manoeuvres across country estates and metropolitan entertainments. Interwoven retrospects and vivid episodes reveal the moral obtuseness of respectable figures, the aesthetic allure of decline, and the damaging consequences of lust for wealth and distorted affection. The book maps shifting loyalties, ruined pretensions, and the lingering, desolate beauty of devotion amid collapse.

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Michael Sadleir

Michael Sadleir was a British author and bibliographer, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Victorian literature. His notable work, "Desolate Splendour," showcases his literary style and thematic concerns, while "Excursions in Victorian Bibliography" reflects his scholarly interest in the bibliographic aspects of the Victorian era. Sadleir's writings often explore the intersection of literature and history, providing valuable insights into the cultural context of his time. Through his works, he has left a lasting impact on the study of Victorian literature and bibliography.

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