About This Book
A convalescent narrator attends weekly gatherings at Mrs. Dawson’s sofa where guests tell a sequence of linked short stories. The narratives vary from aristocratic family dramas and disputes over inheritance to rural tragedies, moral reckonings, and uncanny misfortunes, combining gothic incidents with social realism. Through multiple voices the collection explores class divisions, duty and maternal feeling, pride and its consequences, and the passage of time on ordinary lives. The frame format and conversational tone emphasize intimate confession and reflection, allowing each tale to illuminate different moral dilemmas and domestic hardships across contrasting settings.
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