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Duty and desire collide in a quietly explosive moral theatre. Better Than Play returns to life in a finely balanced Victorian drama of honour, longing, and social constraint. In a world of london high society and the english countryside, characters navigate hidden loyalties, shifting loyalties, and the quiet tensions that test what we owe to family, class, and ourselves. Its late nineteenth century fiction pulse-rich in atmosphere, keen on character, and sharpened by moral dilemma themes and romantic tension themes-speaks to both casual readers and undergraduates studying classic british…mehr

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Duty and desire collide in a quietly explosive moral theatre. Better Than Play returns to life in a finely balanced Victorian drama of honour, longing, and social constraint. In a world of london high society and the english countryside, characters navigate hidden loyalties, shifting loyalties, and the quiet tensions that test what we owe to family, class, and ourselves. Its late nineteenth century fiction pulse-rich in atmosphere, keen on character, and sharpened by moral dilemma themes and romantic tension themes-speaks to both casual readers and undergraduates studying classic british fiction with a modern sensibility. This edition acknowledges the work's literary and historical significance, inviting new readers to trace the boundaries of duty and choice as readers once did with Wilkie Collins novels and Thomas Hardy novels. It offers a fresh entry point for book clubs and collectors alike, where every page bears the weight of cultural memory and local colour, from bustling city streets to sun-dappled hedgerows. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. A refined, accessible homage to a quintessential era, Better Than Play rewards careful reading and rewards the patient, curious reader with a quietly resonant portrait of society's expectations and the human heart.
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Mabel Quiller-Couch, a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, penned her masterpiece "The Making Of Mona" as a captivating exploration of human nature and societal norms. Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, Quiller-Couch's novel intricately weaves together themes of love, ambition, and identity, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of life in rural England. In "The Making Of Mona," Quiller-Couch masterfully depicts the journey of the titular character as she navigates the complexities of womanhood and self-discovery. Through richly drawn characters and vivid descriptions of the landscape, Quiller-Couch paints a vivid portrait of rural life and the struggles faced by individuals striving to carve out their own path in a changing world. With its blend of romance, drama, and social commentary, "The Making Of Mona" stands as a testament to Quiller-Couch's literary prowess and her ability to capture the essence of the human experience. Through the lens of Mona's journey, readers are invited to contemplate the nature of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness in a world filled with both opportunity and challenge.