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A lively social satire follows a beautiful, determined young aristocrat who resolves to reform society and apply her ideas to the men around her. Surrounded by a flamboyant circle of admirers and relatives who pressure her toward a conventional marriage, she balances public pronouncements about hygiene, politics, and art with private anxieties about choice and independence. Episodes lampoon fashionable foibles, family interference, and the rituals of high society while tracing her shifting preferences among several suitors. The novel blends comic character sketches and domestic scenes to examine themes of autonomy, romantic selection, and the contradictions of fashionable moralizing.
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