The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 8
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The narrative follows Harry Richmond from youthful adventures and passionate pursuits in the East to a return to England, where family disputes over money, social ambition, and romantic entanglements culminate in confrontations and revelations. The novel traces his evolving affections, clashes between pride and duty, and the interplay of inheritance, honor, and public reputation, while employing ironic commentary on society and character. Episodic structure alternates travel episodes, domestic quarrels, and legal and financial tensions, closing with reconciliations and consequences that mark the protagonist's moral and social maturation.
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