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The poem presents a society novel in rhymed verse that follows Griselda, a woman torn between private impulses and the expectations of her social circle. Through episodes among hostesses, a charismatic Prince, and acquaintances such as Lord L., it traces flirtations, misunderstandings, and a quest for personal authenticity. Scenes contrast classical sites and modern sensibilities and unfold debates about nature, art, and fashion. The narrative satirizes polite society's hypocrisies while examining how pride, desire, and aesthetic longing shape choices, leaving moral judgments ambiguous and the heroine's fate a reflection on the limits of social conformity.

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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was an English poet, political activist, and writer known for his diverse literary contributions and outspoken views on imperialism and religion. His notable works include "Griselda: a society novel in rhymed verse," which showcases his poetic talent, and "India under Ripon: A Private Diary," offering insights into British governance in India. Blunt's writings often reflect his deep interest in Eastern cultures and his critique of Western colonial practices, as seen in his work "Secret history of the English occupation of Egypt." His literary legacy is marked by a blend of poetry, prose, and a commitment to social justice.

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