Gray youth: The story of a very modern courtship and a very modern marriage
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A young woman’s modern courtship and subsequent marriage are traced through social whirl, artistic circles, fashionable workplaces, and domestic scenes, with incidents that move from flirtation and parties to the practicalities and tensions of married life. The narrative contrasts youthful impulses and social performance with later compromises, examining motives, misunderstandings, and the effects of ambition and convention on personal relationships. Structured in two halves that focus first on courtship and then on marriage, the work uses episodic scenes and recurring social settings to explore changing feelings, moral choices, and the costs of modern love.
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