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The Orchid

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A perceptive young woman in a provincial New England social circle confronts expectations about marriage, wealth, and propriety. The narrative follows her cultivated upbringing, her father's death, and her reappearance in society as an accomplished and observant figure whose possible engagement to a wealthy suitor fuels rumor and discussion. Through hunts, balls, and intimate parlors the story offers a satirical, detailed portrait of small-town elites, exploring tensions between private autonomy and public appearance, the role of money in courtship, and shifting attitudes toward feminine independence.

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Robert Grant

Robert Grant was an American author known for his diverse literary contributions, which spanned various genres including fiction, philosophy, and social commentary. His notable works include "A Romantic Young Lady," which showcases his ability to blend romance with insightful character exploration. Grant's writing often reflects his keen observations on society and human nature, as seen in titles like "The Opinions of a Philosopher" and "The Law-Breakers and Other Stories." Throughout his career, he engaged with contemporary issues, making his work relevant to readers of his time and beyond. Grant's literary legacy continues to resonate, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century American thought and culture.

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