
Limitations is a novel by E. F. Benson, first published in 1896, that explores the lives of Tom Carlingford and his friend Ted Markham during their time at Cambridge University. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, artistic pursuit, and the societal constraints that shape personal identity and purpose. As Tom navigates his academic environment, he grapples with the tension between his artistic aspirations and the expectations placed upon him, ultimately questioning the nature of success in a rigid society.



















































