Harry Joscelyn; vol. 1 of 3
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The novel portrays an English household whose peace is repeatedly disturbed by the restless behaviour of a young man whose disputes with his father expose deeper tensions. Through an anxious mother and a steady elder daughter the narrative examines temperament, duty, and the clash between impulsiveness and restraint. Intimate domestic scenes alternate with glimpses of the surrounding rural landscape as character choices reverberate through family and local society. The work focuses on moral dilemmas, social expectation, and the quiet endurance and private suffering of its characters, presented in a restrained, psychological domestic realism.
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