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Marion Arleigh's Penance: Everyday Life Library No. 5

Charlotte M. Brame

Marion Arleigh's Penance: Everyday Life Library No. 5

Marion Arleigh's Penance: Everyday Life Library No. 5

Charlotte M. Brame

British Literature, Novels, Romance

A Victorian novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around Marion Arleigh, a beautiful heiress who grapples with societal expectations and the manipulations of those around her, particularly concerning love and loyalty. As Marion navigates her relationships, especially with the enigmatic artist Allan Lyster and her scheming governess Adelaide, the themes of love, deception, and the consequences of idealism unfold. The opening of the story immerses readers in a sweltering June afternoon in London, setting the stage for the arrival of a mysterious woman cloaked in gray and a black veil, hinting at her troubled past. As the narrative progresses, we see Marion’s inner turmoil deepening when she embarks on a clandestine romance with Allan, whom she idealizes despite the advice of her peers and guardians. The complex dynamics of their relationship reveal Marion's innocence and romanticism, leading her to make decisions that may haunt her in the future. This initial glimpse introduces the tension of conflicting desires and the sacrifices expected of women in society, crafting a compelling foundation for the intricate drama that is to unfold.

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