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The novel traces interlaced lives in a provincial English town, following an idealistic young woman who seeks moral and intellectual fulfillment and an infertile scholarly marriage that reveals personal and social limitations. Through parallel plots—including a reform-minded young man, a passionate but imprudent suitor, and shifting fortunes among families—the narrative examines marriage, ambition, conscience, and the constraints of local expectation. It balances psychological realism with panoramic social observation, showing how personal choices and small civic institutions shape destiny and how compassion and practical intelligence can produce quiet but significant human transformations.
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