A gently carved moral compass for modern readers. The Case Of Richard Meynell, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, invites you into a Victorian era novel where duty weighs against desire and religion and society press in from every side. This complete edition offers more than a straightforward reprint. It presents a lucid, compassionate social novel with class at its core, set in English provincial towns of the late nineteenth century. Its moral novel narrative explores how public virtue collides with private longing, and how characters negotiate conscience, community, and obligation. Accessible in tone yet richly textured, the book rewards casual readers and classic¿literature collectors alike, inviting engagement for book clubs and scholarly discussion. Alpha Editions honours the work's literary and historical significance. This is not merely a restoration but a careful reawakening of a cornerstone of British moral fiction, widely read in its day and influential in the evolution of social fiction. The Case Of Richard Meynell stands as a touchstone for those studying how late nineteenth¿century ideas about class, faith, and civic duty shaped daily life-and literature. Selling points: 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. This is classic British fiction reimagined for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars.
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