The Duchess of Wrexe, Her Decline and Death; A Romantic Commentary
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An imperious elderly duchess dominates a London milieu through a formidable portrait, triggering a sequence of private and public reckonings. The narrative unfolds in three interlinked parts that concentrate first on the duchess's decline and the atmosphere she creates, then on a young woman's emotional struggles and relationships, and finally on a younger man whose choices bring family tensions to a head. Interwoven episodes explore pride, ambition, love, moral doubt, and the shifting social forces that confront tradition as characters confront loss, defiance, and the consequences of long-held resentments.
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