A Marriage in High Life, Volume II
About This Book
The novel traces a young woman's mounting distress within an aristocratic marriage, portraying her inward conflict between duty and longing for honest affection. Social obligations and a husband's coldness produce misunderstandings intensified by a well-intentioned friend whose motives are suspected. The heroine withdraws to her familial home and to an estate, where caretaking of an ailing servant and the servant's dying appeal spur reflection and moral reckonings. Scenes alternate between drawing-room society and intimate domestic care, exploring themes of pride, repentance, religious consolation, and the challenges women face navigating public appearance and private suffering. The narrative emphasizes emotional restraint, reconciliation, and the redemptive power of duty.
