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The novel traces Barbara Ferris's passage from a flirtatious, popular youth through a troubled young womanhood marked by fleeting romances, a panic episode, and a humiliating assault that provokes shame and introspection. Presented amid social set pieces and an artist's studio, her relationships with suitors and intimates complicate her sense of self as she alternates between charm and self-reproach. Encounters with a legless man, an earnest suitor, and other household figures intertwine with episodes of work, domestic life, and small betrayals. The work examines the interplay of reputation, desire, and agency, and the emotional penalties exacted by public appearance, private vulnerability, and unresolved longing.
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