Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Volume 4
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The narrative follows a prolonged domestic and social dispute between a titled man and his estranged wife, tracing their mutual resentments, marital failure, and the interventions of relatives and acquaintances. Episodes alternate between sharp character studies, social encounters, and moments of pursuit and intrigue that reveal competing claims to property, status, and affection; a contested heirloom functions as a focal symbol. Themes include class consciousness, the limits of pride and convention, gendered power, and the moral ambiguities of social ambition, with psychological observation and ironic wit shaping the portrayal of motives and consequences.
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