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Roland Whately: A Novel

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A schoolboy navigates late-adolescent life within boarding-school routines and seasonal homecomings, where small ambitions and social rituals set the scene. He becomes involved in an intense courtship with a charismatic young woman whose public triumphs expose his insecurity and awkwardness. Rivalries among peers, misunderstandings about propriety, and competing attractions draw him into tests of character and consequence. The narrative follows several years of shifting alliances, romantic entanglements, and personal failures that prompt reflection. It closes with a decisive turning point that dissolves youthful illusions and initiates a more mature direction.

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Alec Waugh

Alec Waugh was an English novelist and essayist known for his insightful explorations of youth and education. His works often reflect his experiences in public school life, as seen in his notable book "The Loom of Youth," which critiques the British educational system. Waugh's writing is characterized by a blend of autobiographical elements and fictional narratives, allowing readers to engage with the complexities of adolescence and identity. In addition to his fiction, he contributed essays and reflections on various aspects of life, including family and society, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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