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The novel is set on a remote, snowbound homestead and follows a young wife whose intellectual awakening through books and a visiting clergyman provokes her husband's growing jealousy, fracturing their intimacy. Scenes trace daily frontier life, tensions over reading and respect, and the collision between tenderness and possessiveness that reshapes relationships. The narrative explores isolation, conflicting needs for companionship and selfhood, and how pride and misunderstanding escalate domestic strains against a harsh natural backdrop.
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