About This Book
An urbane social novel that follows the romantic and artistic entanglements of a circle of well-bred young people in fashionable settings. It moves between observational sketches of manners and intimate scenes of love, jealousy, and ambition, following several characters as they navigate courtship, family expectations, and personal desires. The narrative emphasizes polished characterization and vivid set pieces—studios, salons, and domestic interiors—while exploring tensions between aesthetic longing and social convention. Recurring themes include memory, aspiration, and the compromises required by affection and class.
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