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The novel traces a young woman's tangled romantic life as three suitors vie for her favor, set against a backdrop of fashionable society and seaside resorts. It opens with a staged boating accident that exploits a gentleman's chivalry to initiate a campaign of seduction and social maneuvering; subsequent episodes explore rivalry, jealousy, calculated deception, and the consequences of manipulating affection. Scenes move between public promenades and private settings, following shifting alliances, moral choices, and the pressures of reputation and ambition until the lovers' competing designs lead to revelations and personal reckonings.

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Harriet Lewis

Harriet Lewis was a novelist known for her contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of romantic fiction. She is best recognized for her works "Neva's Three Lovers" and its sequel, "Neva's Choice," which explore themes of love and choice in complex relationships. Lewis's writing reflects the social mores of her time, offering insights into the emotional landscapes of her characters. Through her narratives, she engages with the intricacies of romantic entanglements, making her a notable figure in the genre of sentimental literature.

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