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Nancy and Arthur's marriage collapses after a sudden quarrel, with Nancy withdrawing to her parents' house and refusing contact while Arthur and his friend attempt conciliatory arrangements. The narrative follows both characters' private turmoil: Arthur's wounded pride and sense of betrayed affection, and Nancy's humiliation, vanity, and struggle with social expectations as she confronts her shortcomings among her husband's circle. Through domestic scenes and family negotiations the work examines pride, class-consciousness, gendered expectations, and the painful reappraisal of personal identity that follows public disillusionment.

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Mrs. Oliphant

Mrs. Oliphant, a prominent Scottish author of the 19th century, is known for her extensive contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and biography. Her works often explore themes of domestic life and social issues, reflecting the complexities of her time. Among her notable titles is "A Beleaguered City," which delves into the interplay between the seen and the unseen in a small French town. Oliphant's writing is characterized by its keen observation and rich character development, making her a significant figure in Victorian literature. She also authored several multi-volume novels, including "A House Divided Against Itself," showcasing her narrative depth and versatility.

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