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The Pest

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The novel follows an impressionist painter newly honoured by his peers whose chance reunion with a former country acquaintance—now married and living in a stifling urban parish—reawakens memories of past affection and exposes tensions between artistic ambition and domestic constraint. Set against foggy, polluted London, scenes contrast brightly lit shop windows and cosy tea-rooms with the oppressive atmosphere of suburb and parish life, examining memory, social displacement, the compromises of marriage, and the artist’s search for beauty amid moral and social malaise through character encounters, inner reflection, and social observation.

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W. Teignmouth Shore

W. Teignmouth Shore was a British author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. He is recognized for his works that often explore themes of society and character, with a notable focus on the dandy culture of his time. His book "D'Orsay; or, The complete dandy" delves into the life and influence of the famous dandy, Count d'Orsay, while his other works, such as "Canterbury" and "The Pest," reflect his diverse literary interests. Shore's writing captures the nuances of Victorian society, making him a unique voice in the literary heritage of that era.

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