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An epistolary narrative unfolds through letters exchanged among relatives and acquaintances, presenting events entirely via private correspondence. The plot revolves around a socially adept, calculating widow who seeks personal advantage while arranging a prosperous match for her daughter. Reciprocating letters reveal suspicion, jealousy, and attempts at manipulation, with rivals and friends responding in ways that expose misunderstandings and social maneuvering. Through witty, pointed exchanges the book examines manners, reputation, and the constrained choices available to women, leaving moral judgments ambiguous while highlighting the contrast between cultivated charm and self-interested deceit.
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