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A young woman raised in a humble household pursues artistic dreams and is drawn into urban bohemian circles where admiration becomes manipulation. Her entanglements with charismatic figures expose a social double standard that punishes female transgression while excusing male indulgence, leading to scandal, legal and moral jeopardy, and a desperate attempt to escape. The narrative follows her downward spiral into apparent death and a subsequent, ambiguous recovery, using her experience to examine social hypocrisy, the harsh costs of enforced purity, and the limited options available to women.

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Robert Williams Buchanan

Robert Williams Buchanan was a Scottish poet and novelist active in the late 19th century, known for his contributions to both literature and the arts. His works often explored themes of love, morality, and social issues, reflecting the complexities of human experience. Buchanan's notable novels include "Foxglove Manor," a three-volume work that delves into the intricacies of relationships and societal expectations. He was also recognized for his poetry and plays, which showcased his versatility as a writer. Throughout his career, Buchanan engaged with contemporary literary movements, leaving a lasting impact on the Victorian literary scene.

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