The Prodigals and Their Inheritance; Complete
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The narrative centers on a proud patriarch whose efforts to secure respectability for his family are undermined by two dissipated sons, prompting bitter disappointment and conflicted affection. His daughter Winifred occupies a mediating role, torn between filial loyalty and her father's stern judgments. Domestic detail—ostentatious decor, inherited ambitions, and social expectations—frames disputes over money, marriage, and reputation. The work examines parental pride, class aspiration, generational conflict, and the moral costs of indulgence, showing how private resentments and public pretensions shape a family's fortunes.
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