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Mitchelhurst Place: A Novel. Vol. 2 (of 2)

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The novel follows a rural household whose calm is disturbed by a guest whose presence provokes restrained passions, misunderstandings, and social friction. Tensions arise from a quarrel between a young man and a family member, prompting departures, secret intentions, and efforts at atonement. Concerns about reputation, gossip, and the expectations of elders shape several characters' choices while private reflections and missed opportunities complicate prospects for reconciliation. The narrative unfolds through domestic scenes, letters and visits, alternating moments of quiet interiority with sharp exchanges, and examines themes of pride, duty, and the limits of reserve.

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Margaret Veley

Margaret Veley was a 19th-century English novelist known for her contributions to the genre of romantic fiction. Her notable work, "Mitchelhurst Place," is a two-volume novel that explores themes of love, social dynamics, and personal growth within a richly detailed setting. Veley's writing reflects the complexities of her characters' relationships and the societal expectations of her time. While not as widely recognized today, her novels offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of the Victorian era and the evolving role of women in literature.

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