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The Heart of Arethusa

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A young woman raised in a meticulously ordered rural household longs for romance and beauty while bound by thrift and propriety. Her father's return and remarriage to an elegant, affluent woman prompt plans for the daughter's visit and raise hopes of altered prospects, with guardians attending to practical preparations. The narrative follows domestic routines and family relationships, portraying the heroine's vivid romantic imaginings alongside quiet humor and sentiment. It examines social manners, personal aspirations, and the gentle tensions between modest means and a yearning for luxury.

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Frances Barton Fox

Frances Barton Fox was an American author known for her novel "The Heart of Arethusa." Her work often explores themes of love and personal growth, set against richly drawn backdrops. While not extensively documented, Fox's contributions to literature reflect the sensibilities of her time, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional landscapes of her characters. "The Heart of Arethusa" stands out as a notable work, showcasing her narrative style and ability to engage with complex human experiences.