About This Book
Tristrem Varick confronts public misinterpretation after he refuses to conform to expectations about his father's estate, an action labeled eccentric or insane. The narrative follows his inward restlessness and nocturnal wanderings, his yearning for a woman whose apparent betrayal shatters illusions, and a confrontation that precipitates a fatal crisis. The novel traces the ambiguity of motive and responsibility as outsiders misread inner temperament. It examines themes of individuality, ornamental disenchantment, romantic longing, and the clash between old-world ideals and a pragmatic, money-driven society.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"All's not Gold that Glitters;" or, The Young Californian
by Alice B. Haven
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Browne's Folly" / (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War
by Kirk Munroe
"Gentlemen prefer blondes"
by Anita Loos
"George Washington's" Last Duel / 1891
by Thomas Nelson Page





