Publisher's Synopsis
Step into the intricate world of 19th-century domestic life with G. H. Lewes's "Rose, Blanche, and Violet, Volume 1 of 3." This compelling work of domestic fiction delves into the complexities of family relationships, exploring the dynamics between sisters and the often-fraught role of the stepmother. A classic example of 19th-century storytelling, this novel presents a psychological portrait of characters navigating the challenges of their time. Explore the subtle nuances of familial bonds and hidden tensions within the home. Carefully republished, this volume offers a glimpse into a bygone era, revealing the enduring power of family drama and the human heart. A fascinating read for those interested in literary fiction and the timeless exploration of family life.
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