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The narrative centers on Caroline and her return to a struggling Southern household where an aging matron and younger women maintain proud standards amid economic decline. Social gatherings and domestic incidents introduce figures such as Angelica, Mary Blackburn, and others whose public roles mask conflicting desires and obligations. Organized in two parts contrasting appearances and realities, the story traces evolving relationships, charitable impulses, contested marriages, and private choices that reveal tensions between social expectation and personal conscience. Ultimately the work portrays individuals negotiating duty, courage, and change within a conservative community.

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Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow was an American novelist and poet, known for her vivid portrayals of Southern life and her exploration of women's roles in society. Born in Virginia, she wrote extensively about the complexities of human relationships and the cultural landscape of the South. Her notable works include "Barren Ground," which delves into themes of personal struggle and resilience, and "Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage," highlighting the challenges faced by women in a changing world. Glasgow's literary contributions reflect her keen observations and deep understanding of the societal issues of her time.

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