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The novel traces a young woman's struggle within fashionable social circles as she navigates financial restraint, family obligations, and prospective matches. Confined by a modest income and presided over by an anxious older relative, she observes seasonal entertainments, confronts the costs of respectability, and debates whether marriage would preserve or extinguish her individuality. Wit and irony expose social pretensions while interior reflection explores desires for autonomy, authentic affection, and creative self-expression. Episodes of drawing-room conversation, country hopes deferred, and social rivalries illuminate tensions between personal aspiration and conventional expectations.
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