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The novel follows a successful young writer whose engagement to a charming young woman prompts detailed scenes of courtship and household planning. Preparations for marriage—shopping, choosing furnishings, budgeting, and a short honeymoon—reveal social ambitions, family comment, and private anxieties about money and creative work. The narrative observes small-bourgeois manners and the negotiations between romantic expectation and practical compromise, while probing how an artistic temperament adjusts to domestic responsibility. The tone mixes gentle satire with sympathetic psychological insight, showing that public success does not automatically secure private contentment.
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