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The narrative follows a woman married to a volatile, brooding man whose alternating moods and illness produce tension between desire, dread, and social obligations. Scenes move between intimate domestic interiors and public entertainments, tracing her efforts to preserve composure amid jealousies, secrets, and restrained passions that the author likens to small flames casting larger shadows. Interpersonal loyalties, suppressed longings, and moral ambiguities accumulate gradually, revealing how private torment reshapes social standing and personal identity while episodes of secrecy and revelation escalate the emotional stakes toward crisis and change.

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Amélie Rives

Amélie Rives was an American author known for her contributions to late 19th-century literature. She gained recognition for her vivid storytelling and exploration of complex themes in her works. Among her notable titles are "A Brother to Dragons, and Other Old-Time Tales," which showcases her talent for weaving folklore with imaginative narratives, and "Shadows of Flames: A Novel," a work that delves into the intricacies of human emotions and relationships. Rives' writing often reflects her Southern heritage and the cultural landscape of her time, making her a distinctive voice in American literature.

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