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Imprudence

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A young woman in an industrial town feels melancholic and constrained by social expectations as the landscape contrasts bucolic beauty with gaunt factory chimneys. At the family mansion, an imperious elder enforces duties on her siblings, who stitch for charity as a matter of obligation rather than conviction. Tensions arise between tradition and personal impulse: two younger relatives display sympathy and restlessness that undermine the family’s proud, acquisitive order. The narrative moves between atmospheric outdoor scenes and domestic rituals to explore class, duty, familial authority, and the quiet rebellions of youth seeking freer, more affectionate lives.

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F. E. Mills Young

F. E. Mills Young was a novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of romance and drama. His notable work, "Coelebs: The Love Story of a Bachelor," explores themes of love and societal expectations through the lens of a bachelor navigating his emotions. Young's other works, such as "Grit Lawless" and "The Bigamist," often delve into complex character dynamics and moral dilemmas, reflecting the intricacies of human relationships. With a total of seven published titles, Young's writing captures the spirit of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the societal norms and challenges of his era.

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