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Mercia, the astronomer royal: A romance

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Set in a projected early-twenty-first-century world, the narrative imagines political consolidation, technological advance, and an enforced peace made inevitable by destructive modern warfare. It follows sweeping social change, particularly the struggle for women’s education, legal rights, and professional equality, and shows how inventions transform household labor and employment. Against this engineered backdrop personal relationships and institutional life are depicted, blending speculative social commentary with romantic episodes and scenes of scientific practice, and examining how shifting customs and mechanical conveniences reshape gender roles, marriage, and civic expectations.

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A. Garland Mears

A. Garland Mears was an author known for his romantic fiction, particularly his novel "Mercia, the Astronomer Royal: A Romance." This work intertwines themes of love and science, reflecting the era's fascination with astronomy and exploration. Mears's writing often captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of human relationships, making his contributions to literature notable within the genre of romantic storytelling. His unique blend of romance and intellectual pursuit offers readers a glimpse into the cultural and scientific interests of his time.

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