The Wings of Icarus: Being the Life of one Emilia Fletcher
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The narrative takes the form of thirty-five intimate letters and fragmentary journal entries in which a recently returned woman records inheritance-driven upheaval, visits to an ancestral country house, meetings with awkward relatives, and vivid recollections of her father. Through close observation, domestic detail, and recurring nature imagery she contrasts provincial social constraints with private longing, mourning, and self-reinvention. Tone shifts between wistful memory, social satire, and introspective confession, and a brief postscript adds reflective closure. Themes include the uneasy reconciliation of past and present, the isolating effects of convention, and the restorative possibilities of imagination and landscape.
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