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The narrative centers on the Lashmar household: the elderly, morally earnest vicar Philip Lashmar, his assertive wife, and their disappointed son Dyce, whose precarious career and social ambitions strain family life. Social visitors and a persuasive outsider exert influence, drawing Dyce into choices that reveal tensions between conscience, ambition, and respectability. Episodes trace shifting loyalties, domestic frictions, and moral compromise while examining religious doubt, class expectations, and the appeal of charm over substance. The tone combines close domestic detail with ironic observation, leading to consequences that test characters' integrity and expose the costs of self-deception.

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George Gissing

George Gissing was an English novelist known for his keen observations of society and the struggles of the individual within it. His works often explore themes of class, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. Gissing's notable novels include "New Grub Street," which critiques the literary world of his time, and "Demos," which reflects his socialist ideals. His writing is characterized by a realistic style and a deep empathy for his characters, making him a significant figure in Victorian literature. Gissing's exploration of the human condition continues to resonate with readers today.

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