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With Edged Tools explores the complexities of romance, societal expectations, and generational conflict in an upper-class London setting. The narrative focuses on the lives of two central characters, who grapple with the pressures placed on them by both family and society. At the start, the story introduces a grand ball where the older generation reflects on the changing ideals of the younger, particularly observing the courtship between a young man and a woman of charm and beauty. The novel highlights the tension between the traditional values upheld by the older generation and the evolving…mehr

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With Edged Tools explores the complexities of romance, societal expectations, and generational conflict in an upper-class London setting. The narrative focuses on the lives of two central characters, who grapple with the pressures placed on them by both family and society. At the start, the story introduces a grand ball where the older generation reflects on the changing ideals of the younger, particularly observing the courtship between a young man and a woman of charm and beauty. The novel highlights the tension between the traditional values upheld by the older generation and the evolving desires of the younger, with familial approval and disapproval shaping the course of relationships. As the plot unfolds, the characters' interactions reveal the strain between ambition and personal affection, as well as the challenges of pursuing love within the constraints of social expectations. The story delves into the impact of inherited values, showing how the past continually influences the choices and conflicts of the present. Through its exploration of romance, societal roles, and the struggle for individual fulfillment, the novel offers a rich portrayal of how generational differences shape human relationships.
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Henry Seton Merriman (1862-1903) was a British author known for his adventure novels that often explored themes of colonialism, ambition, and social change. Born in England, Merriman spent time in various parts of the world, including India, which profoundly influenced his writing and provided rich settings for his stories. Merriman gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with works such as "The Sowers" and "The Phantom Future." His novels are characterized by vivid descriptions, complex characters, and a keen observation of societal dynamics. He often depicted the tensions between traditional cultures and the encroachment of Western modernity, highlighting the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in rapidly changing environments. Despite his relatively short life, Merriman's writing left a lasting impact, and he is remembered for his ability to blend adventure with deeper philosophical inquiries. His work continues to be appreciated for its exploration of human nature and the intricacies of life in colonial contexts.