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A sequence of novellas and short tales examines romantic attachment, household relationships, and the tensions between passion and duty, following characters through courtship, marriage, and domestic trials. Interspersed are comic and moral sketches that probe temper, hypocrisy, and social manners. The volume concludes with an extended, didactic essay that classifies varieties of lying, illustrates their motives and effects through anecdotes, and argues for truth grounded in moral and religious principle.

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Amelia Opie

Amelia Opie (1769-1853) was an English novelist and poet known for her exploration of women's roles and emotional depth in her works. She gained prominence in the early 19th century with novels such as "Adeline Mowbray; or, The Mother and Daughter," which delves into the complexities of maternal relationships and societal expectations. Opie's writing often reflects her strong advocacy for women's rights and education, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. In addition to her fiction, she is remembered for her insightful letters and diaries, which provide a glimpse into her life and thoughts, as compiled in "Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie." Her contributions continue to resonate in discussions of gender and literature.

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