"Margaret Capel: A Novel, vol. 2 of 3" by Ellen Wallace is a novel likely written in the mid-19th century. This narrative continues the exploration of emotions and social interactions among characters from the first volume, focusing on the lives of Aveline Fitzpatrick and her mother, as well as their newfound neighbor, Mr. Haveloc. Central themes appear to revolve around health, affection, and societal expectations, leading to a deepening inter-personal drama." "The opening of the book introduces the idyllic coastal setting where the characters reside, establishing a serene atmosphere against which the more turbulent emotions of the characters can be set. Aveline returns from Italy, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, and their old nurse, Mrs. Grant. The narrative delves into Aveline's fragile health, which worries her mother, alongside her budding relationship with Mr. Haveloc, who provides both care and companionship. Their cheerful exchanges and the gentle backdrop of the cottages and gardens create a poignant contrast to Aveline's struggles with illness and her longing for a more vibrant life, foreshadowing the deeper emotional challenges that may lie ahead." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Margaret Capel: A Novel, vol. 2 of 3
By Ellen Wallace
"Margaret Capel: A Novel, vol. 2 of 3" by Ellen Wallace is a novel likely written in the mid-19th century. This narrative continues the exploration of...
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2012-06-22
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