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The novel follows the residents of an aging estate set against an encroaching industrial town, centering on a dignified widow who maintains ritual and social standing while contending with family strains. Through gatherings, private maneuvers, and scenes in the garden, tensions emerge around a young woman sent away for treatment and other relations whose hidden desires and secrets surface. The decaying landscape, formal entertainments, and small-town scrutiny underline themes of social pretense, psychological fragility, and the conflict between inherited identity and the desire to escape. The narrative blends domestic drama with subtle moral observation.

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Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield was an American author and conservationist, known for his insightful explorations of rural life and human relationships. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and the complexities of personal and social dynamics. Among his notable novels are "A Good Woman," which delves into themes of love and sacrifice, and "Early Autumn," a poignant examination of family ties and societal expectations. Bromfield's literary contributions extend beyond fiction, as he was also an advocate for sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship, leaving a lasting impact on both literature and land conservation.

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