A moment of madness, and other stories (Volume 1)
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A single impulsive act can upend a life, as a candle guttering in a draught can plunge a room into shadow. Within these pages, the drawing rooms and parlours of nineteenth-century England become crucibles for moral dilemmas, where the smallest choices ripple outward to shape destinies. The stories here are steeped in the subtle tensions of Victorian short stories, capturing both the decorum and the unspoken turbulence beneath the surface of English society. Each tale brings to light the intricate dance of social manners, the unvoiced longings, and the quiet heartbreaks that so often defined domestic drama stories of the era.With an unflinching eye for human frailty and the shifting boundaries of propriety, these narratives explore the psychological fiction so distinctive to period literature. Women authors of the 1800s, such as the creator of these stories, often wrote with a rare blend of empathy and insight, illuminating the interior lives of their characters with a sensitivity that remains striking even today. The collection moves deftly from drawing room to countryside, from whispered confidences to public scandal, always attentive to the pressures and expectations that shaped British literature during the Victorian age.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Lovers of classic English fiction and those fascinated by the subtle interplay of social expectations will find themselves drawn into these tales, which continue to resonate with readers who appreciate the artful exploration of conscience, consequence, and the complexities of human connection.
A single impulsive act can upend a life, as a candle guttering in a draught can plunge a room into shadow. Within these pages, the drawing rooms and parlours of nineteenth-century England become crucibles for moral dilemmas, where the smallest choices ripple outward to shape destinies. The stories here are steeped in the subtle tensions of Victorian short stories, capturing both the decorum and the unspoken turbulence beneath the surface of English society. Each tale brings to light the intricate dance of social manners, the unvoiced longings, and the quiet heartbreaks that so often defined domestic drama stories of the era.With an unflinching eye for human frailty and the shifting boundaries of propriety, these narratives explore the psychological fiction so distinctive to period literature. Women authors of the 1800s, such as the creator of these stories, often wrote with a rare blend of empathy and insight, illuminating the interior lives of their characters with a sensitivity that remains striking even today. The collection moves deftly from drawing room to countryside, from whispered confidences to public scandal, always attentive to the pressures and expectations that shaped British literature during the Victorian age.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Lovers of classic English fiction and those fascinated by the subtle interplay of social expectations will find themselves drawn into these tales, which continue to resonate with readers who appreciate the artful exploration of conscience, consequence, and the complexities of human connection.
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