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The Vision Splendid BOOK II by D. K. Broster and G. Winifred Taylor is a novel set in early 19th century England, focusing on the life of Horatia Grenville, a well-educated yet unmarried woman caught between personal aspirations and societal expectations. The story opens with Horatia in her tranquil garden, contemplating her desire for intellectual fulfillment while wrestling with the pressures to marry and conform to the traditional roles of women in her time. Raised as a parson's daughter, Horatia has been shaped by an unconventional upbringing that fosters her aversion to societal norms, particularly the expectation that women should prioritize marriage over personal ambition. As the novel unfolds, Horatia's internal struggles are complicated by the presence of Tristram Hungerford, a family friend who had once proposed to her. Their encounters reveal unspoken feelings and growing tensions, reflecting the societal shifts of the period. The narrative explores the conflict between individual desire and the traditional roles expected of women, blending themes of intellectual independence, love, and the evolving roles of women in the early 19th century. Through Horatia's journey, the novel examines the tension between personal growth and societal conformity.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Vision Splendid BOOK II by D. K. Broster and G. Winifred Taylor is a novel set in early 19th century England, focusing on the life of Horatia Grenville, a well-educated yet unmarried woman caught between personal aspirations and societal expectations. The story opens with Horatia in her tranquil garden, contemplating her desire for intellectual fulfillment while wrestling with the pressures to marry and conform to the traditional roles of women in her time. Raised as a parson's daughter, Horatia has been shaped by an unconventional upbringing that fosters her aversion to societal norms, particularly the expectation that women should prioritize marriage over personal ambition. As the novel unfolds, Horatia's internal struggles are complicated by the presence of Tristram Hungerford, a family friend who had once proposed to her. Their encounters reveal unspoken feelings and growing tensions, reflecting the societal shifts of the period. The narrative explores the conflict between individual desire and the traditional roles expected of women, blending themes of intellectual independence, love, and the evolving roles of women in the early 19th century. Through Horatia's journey, the novel examines the tension between personal growth and societal conformity.