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The Cup of Fury: A Novel of Cities and Shipyards

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The narrative follows Marie Louise, an American woman adopted into a wealthy British household who struggles with fear, domestic intimacy, and the disruptions of urban life as cities and shipyards reshape community and purpose. The story shifts between private rooms and the cathedral-like spaces of industry, depicting small domestic scenes alongside vivid impressions of docks and factories. Through encounters with children, neighbors, and laboring places, she experiences a moral and emotional conversion toward collective work, while the novel reflects on the costs and consolations of modern urbanization and the forging of communal resolve amid social change.

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Rupert Hughes

Rupert Hughes was an American author, playwright, and biographer, known for his diverse contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He wrote novels, essays, and critical studies, often exploring themes of music and human relationships. Among his notable works is "The Cup of Fury: A Novel of Cities and Shipyards," which reflects his interest in the intersection of urban life and personal drama. Hughes also delved into the lives of musicians, as seen in his two-volume series "The Love Affairs of Great Musicians." His writings often blend narrative storytelling with cultural commentary, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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