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The Education of Eric Lane

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The narrative follows Eric Lane, a comfortably self-indulgent bachelor whose recent theatrical success provides material comforts but not emotional understanding. Encounters with Lady Barbara Neave and other acquaintances expose his inexperience in intimacy and prompt a gradual moral and sentimental education. Scenes alternate between social set-pieces and private introspection as he negotiates manners, desire, and compassion, confronting wounded vanity and learning to respond to vulnerability. The work examines the tension between romantic idealism and sensual habit, portraying personal growth through awkward domestic moments and social observation.

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Stephen McKenna

Stephen McKenna was a British author known for his engaging novels that often explore themes of identity and personal transformation. His notable works include "Lady Lilith," which delves into the complexities of love and desire, and "Sonia Married," a narrative that examines the intricacies of marriage and societal expectations. McKenna's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and rich character development, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. He contributed to the literary landscape with a diverse range of stories, including works like "The Education of Eric Lane" and "The Secret Victory," which reflect his keen observations of human nature.

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