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Ellen Middleton—A Tale

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The narrative follows a young woman's fall from social favor after a household tragedy and the weight of a concealed moral failing, tracing how grief, rumor, and private remorse reshape her relationships within a devout community. Scenes move between church ritual and intimate domestic life, showing acts of charity, solemn worship, and inward reflection. The plot interweaves dramatic incidents with contemplative passages to explore guilt, repentance, the tension between outward respectability and inner conscience, and the possibilities of solace through faith, compassionate care, and personal contrition.

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Georgiana Fullerton

Georgiana Fullerton was a 19th-century English novelist and biographer, known for her engaging narratives that often explore themes of personal growth and moral dilemmas. Her notable works include "Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century," which presents a fictionalized account of a woman's life in the past, and "Ellen Middleton—A Tale," a story that delves into the complexities of love and duty. Fullerton also contributed to religious literature with "The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others," reflecting her interest in spirituality. Her writing is characterized by a blend of historical context and emotional depth, making her a significant figure in Victorian literature.

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