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"Thirty Years Since; or, The Ruined Family: A Tale" by G. P. R. James explores the complexities of social class and the consequences of personal decisions on both individuals and families. Set in Victorian society, the novel highlights the decline of a once-wealthy family, focusing on the delicate balance between fate and personal responsibility. Through the protagonist's journey and his encounters, the story contrasts the perspectives of characters from different backgrounds, revealing how wealth and class shape ambitions and relationships. The narrative also delves into the emotional and moral struggles of the characters as they confront their past actions and their impact on their present lives. The novel reflects on the way societal expectations influence personal choices, especially in a time where social standing played a crucial role in defining one's worth. The intertwined lives of the characters illustrate how the consequences of ambition, love, and betrayal can alter the course of lives and fortunes. Ultimately, the story becomes a powerful exploration of how external forces and internal desires collide, leading to both downfall and potential redemption.
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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.
"Thirty Years Since; or, The Ruined Family: A Tale" by G. P. R. James explores the complexities of social class and the consequences of personal decisions on both individuals and families. Set in Victorian society, the novel highlights the decline of a once-wealthy family, focusing on the delicate balance between fate and personal responsibility. Through the protagonist's journey and his encounters, the story contrasts the perspectives of characters from different backgrounds, revealing how wealth and class shape ambitions and relationships. The narrative also delves into the emotional and moral struggles of the characters as they confront their past actions and their impact on their present lives. The novel reflects on the way societal expectations influence personal choices, especially in a time where social standing played a crucial role in defining one's worth. The intertwined lives of the characters illustrate how the consequences of ambition, love, and betrayal can alter the course of lives and fortunes. Ultimately, the story becomes a powerful exploration of how external forces and internal desires collide, leading to both downfall and potential redemption.