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The narrative sketches the decline of a talented, financially secure woman who marries an idle, debt-ridden aristocrat whose dependence produces emotional abuse and social humiliation. Through an introductory commentary and dramatized episodes, it examines how male entitlement and class privilege exploit women's labor, belittle their achievements, and police acceptable female roles, from staged display to domestic sacrifice. The account depicts the woman's patient endurance as her resources and spirit are consumed, arguing that everyday social and marital cruelties can amount to a kind of murder unrecognized by law, while criticizing fashion, snobbery, and double standards that reward display but punish serious female accomplishment.

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Marie Corelli

Marie Corelli was an English novelist active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for her romantic and fantastical narratives. Her works often explore themes of spirituality, love, and the human condition, appealing to a wide audience during her time. Corelli's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, making her one of the best-selling authors of her era. Among her notable works is "A Romance of Two Worlds," which reflects her interest in metaphysical concepts and the interplay between the material and spiritual realms. Corelli's influence on popular literature of her time remains significant, as she contributed to the development of the genre of romantic fiction.

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