About This Book
An epistolary narrative built from letters exchanged over many years between two close friends, tracing their divergent journeys through courtship, marriage, social ambition, and personal regret. The correspondence alternates intimate confidences, romantic fantasies, domestic trials, and occasional political or cultural commentary, offering shifting perspectives on desire, compromise, and moral consequence. The pair's contrasting temperaments—one more coquettish and adventurous, the other more restrained and reflective—illuminate how earlier choices reverberate into later lives, while a second section broadens the circle of correspondents and examines ensuing outcomes.
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