The Folly Of Eustace / 1896
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A young man selects and sustains a deliberately crafted public persona from youth into adulthood, and his marriage to Winifred reveals growing emotional distance. The death of their infant sharpens her awareness of estrangement while he retreats into childish amusements and flamboyant social display. The narrative examines how self-fashioned masks shape behavior, how grief and unmet expectations erode intimacy, and how social performance both conceals and intensifies personal isolation.
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