Robert Orange / Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
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The narrative continues the life of Robert Orange, tracing social interactions among aristocratic circles in London in 1869. It follows a young noblewoman, Lady Sara-Louise-Tatiana-Valérie, as she navigates ambition, sentiment, and a problematic marriage proposal while accompanying her aging father in society. Her father, the Earl of Garrow, appears as a gentle, conventional figure whose grief and Continental travels shape a restrained household. Scenes of dinners, clubs, and a vivid portrait provoke reflection and lightly satirize manners, loyalty, and the gap between outward appearance and inner feeling. The work interweaves personal dilemmas with social observation, balancing romantic undercurrents and critique of aristocratic life.
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