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Mrs. Gurney's apology

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A privileged woman explains, in an extended personal letter, her decision to abandon her marriage and household, laying out moral and intellectual motives rather than passion. She reflects on family lineage, social expectations, and the damages of close familial marriages, arguing for the importance of personal merit and warning of hereditary consequences. The narrative mixes confession, social critique, and appeals to a trusted friend while justifying her actions as reasoned and sincere. Interwoven are observations about philanthropy, social position, and the personal costs of constrained domestic roles.

About the Author

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Mary Jary Gurney

Mary Jary Gurney was an English author known for her novel "Mrs. Gurney's Apology," which offers a unique perspective on social norms and personal dilemmas of her time. Through her writing, Gurney explores themes of morality and societal expectations, providing readers with a thoughtful examination of the human condition. While her literary contributions may not be as widely recognized today, her work reflects the complexities of 19th-century life and continues to be of interest to those studying the era's literature.