About This Book
A young woman narrates her married life with an artist husband, tracing everyday domesticities, social visits, and the artistic world's awkwardness. Through dinner-party encounters, neighborhood gossip, and friendships with figures such as Miss Clare and Lady Bernard, she confronts pride, generosity, and social pretension. Episodes include childbirth, a foundling's reappearance, servants and household management, occasional anxieties and reconciliations, and moral and emotional growth. The narrative mixes gentle satire of polite society with tender portrayals of family, community, and faith, moving between comic social observation and earnest reflections on kindness, duty, and the strains of marriage and creative ambition.
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