Belchamber by Howard Overing Sturgis
A delicate, inwardly anguished heir of an old English estate struggles to reconcile his gentle temperament with the rigid expectations of aristocratic life; his ill-matched marriage to a forceful, practical partner and the social pressures that follow expose deep misunderstandings, thwarted desires, and mounting isolation. The novel quietly examines masculinity, social convention and emotional constraint, tracing how temperament and circumstance combine to produce both personal sorrow and subtle social commentary.
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- Published
- 1904
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- American
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- Original Language
- English
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