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Running the Gauntlet: A Novel

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The novel traces interlocking episodes of Victorian London society, following legal offices, theatre life, and country estates as characters negotiate ambition, reputation, and romantic duty. Scenes move between a solicitor's household, a commercial theatre's management, and aristocratic drawing-rooms as personal choices provoke legal maneuvering, social scandal, and emotional crisis. Pacing alternates between salon conversation, courtroom strategizing, and rural confrontation, with recurring motifs of performance, financial pressure, and the costs of social climbing. The story progresses through escalating confrontations that test loyalties and reveal private motives.

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Edmund Yates

Edmund Yates was a 19th-century English novelist and playwright known for his contributions to the genre of domestic fiction. His works often explore themes of social class and personal relationships within the context of Victorian society. Among his notable novels is "A Righted Wrong," a three-volume narrative that delves into the complexities of human emotions and moral dilemmas. Yates also wrote "Black Sheep" and "Kissing the Rod," both of which reflect his keen observations of contemporary life. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of humor and pathos, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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