Synopsis
Elegant manners, social intrigue, and a young woman’s search for meaning unfold in a refined 1900s setting. A university town serves as the backdrop for a story of love, ambition, and the quiet power of intellect as relationships evolve against a backdrop of tradition and change.
In this edition, the focus centers on Alexandra, a striking and principled young woman, as she navigates friendship, romance, and the expectations of a close-knit academic household. Her world—bright, volatile, and full of conversations about society, duty, and personal growth—shapes the choices that test loyalties and reveal character.
- Follow character portraits of Miss Atheam, Helen Archer, and George, as they move through social circles, family ties, and personal reckonings.
- Experience the contrast between old values and new ideas in a university town that feels both intimate and grand.
- Explore themes of love, independence, and the delicate balance between private desire and public life.
- Enjoy prose with a measured, observant tone that foregrounds mood, setting, and the dynamics of class and culture.
Ideal for readers of classic early 20th‑century fiction that blends social observation with personal evolution.
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