The Weird Sisters: A Romance. Volume 3 (of 3) by Richard Dowling

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Author Dowling, Richard, 1846-1898
Title The Weird Sisters: A Romance. Volume 3 (of 3)
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Summary "The Weird Sisters: A Romance. Volume 3 (of 3)" by Richard Dowling is a Victorian-era novel. The story revolves around complex family dynamics, personal conflicts, and themes of romantic entanglements, centering on the character Henry Walter Grey and his interactions with his mother and a young woman named Maud Midharst. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that Grey is grappling with moral dilemmas and the repercussions of his past actions, all of which are set against a rich backdrop of social expectations and familial obligations. The opening of the novel introduces a tense conversation between Henry and his mother, who is bewildered by her son’s seemingly cryptic and troubled demeanor. As they engage in a dialogue laden with emotional undercurrents, it becomes clear that Henry is entangled in a web of guilt and regret over his actions, particularly concerning his financial dealings. His mother expresses concern over his well-being, and this interaction foreshadows deeper conflicts to come. The scene sets the tone for a narrative filled with psychological depth, as Henry’s internal struggles are mirrored by the external pressures of societal norms and the expectations placed upon him, particularly in relation to his potential marriage to Maud. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Families -- Fiction
Subject Bankers -- Fiction
Subject Paranoia -- Fiction
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