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The narrative follows Monty Rosenberg, a self-indulgent host in London, and the small circle of friends and lovers whose soirées, flirtations, and private encounters produce misunderstandings and emotional shifts. Through episodes of social gaiety, intimate confrontations, and quieter domestic scenes, attention moves among figures such as Patricia, Edgar, Harry, and Blanche as loyalties and attachments are tested. Themes of selfishness, desire, and the tension between appearance and feeling recur, while changes in relationships and family circumstances reshape the characters' lives by the work's end.

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Frank Swinnerton

Frank Swinnerton was an English novelist and biographer, known for his keen observations of human relationships and social dynamics. His literary career spanned several decades, during which he produced a diverse body of work that includes novels, essays, and biographies. Among his notable titles is "Coquette," which explores themes of love and desire, and "R. L. Stevenson," a biography that reflects his admiration for the Scottish author. Swinnerton's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and narrative style, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century England.

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