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In which the returns of familiar acquaintances to the country estate bring both hope and turmoil to a young lady’s heart, as she navigates the delicate interplay of affections and appearances amid the social and familial expectations that surround her. Her artistic endeavours and keen observations reveal the tensions and contradictions of youthful passion, pride, and the aching desire to discern truth in the face of uncertain regard.
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In which the strains of music and the tender words of a song awaken deep, conflicting feelings within the narrator, leading to a private moment of vulnerability and tears. Amidst the shadows of the library, a passionate and unexpected confession is made, resulting in a delicate and serious conversation with her aunt about matters of the heart.
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In which the narrator attends a lively dinner-party where various characters reveal themselves through gaiety and subtle intrigues, and she encounters the enigmatic Mr. Huntingdon, whose presence both vexes and fascinates her. Afterwards, a sober conversation with her aunt unfolds, wherein the virtues and faults of youthful affection and judgement are delicately debated, preparing the mind for changes yet to come.
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In which the thoughtful Helen returns home from London, reflecting on the trials of social life and her reluctant encounters with suitors, notably the persistent Mr. Boarham whose unwelcome proposal she firmly declines. Amidst counsel from her cautious aunt and the lively presence of a certain Mr. Huntingdon, Helen navigates the delicate beginnings of her adult prospects with keen discernment and unyielding will.
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In which a solitary journey is interrupted by a determined acquaintance whose quiet persistence provokes a sudden and violent encounter, leaving one man injured and the other torn by conflicting emotions of anger and reluctant conscience. The aftermath brings troubling rumours and uneasy reflections as family and friends urge concern, while the injured party’s intentions remain guarded and ambiguous.
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In which the melancholy of a drenched landscape mirrors the restless turmoil within, and a tense, fraught meeting between Mr. Markham and Mrs. Graham unfolds beneath the fading sun, charged with unspoken accusation and wounded pride. An unexpected gesture—a manuscript entrusted in secret—offers a glimmer of hope amidst the shadowed misunderstandings that have estranged them.
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In which Gilbert Markham is gently reproved by his mother for his irritable temper, and despite a resolute effort to engage with his farm duties, he endures a challenging encounter with Miss Eliza Millward and Miss Wilson that stirs unpleasant feelings. An unexpected meeting with Mrs. Graham and her son further unsettles Gilbert, revealing the lingering shadows of past attachments that weigh heavily upon his spirits.
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In which a visit to Mrs. Graham unfolds a delicate interplay of suppressed emotions and guarded confidences by the fire, amidst the shadows of suspicion cast by the surrounding world. The quiet of the night reveals a chance encounter that stirs the heart into turmoil, leaving a restless spirit to grapple with unsettled thoughts by the pale moonlight and a dreary dawn.
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In which a friendship blossoms under the guise of brother and sister, whilst the spoken and unspoken suspicions of neighbours cast a shadow of scandal upon their sincere acquaintance. A visit by the stern vicar, bearing grave admonitions and warning against association, stirs a tempest of indignation and loyalty within Gilbert, compelling him towards a resolute visit to the lady of the Wildfell Hall.
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In which a tender and somewhat uneasy friendship is cautiously fostered between two solitary souls, brought together by the gentle agency of a merry child and the shared solace of a summer's evening. Meanwhile, the village breathes forth its idle rumours, and an encounter charged with tension unveils the sharp edges of suspicion and social scrutiny.
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In which the narrator navigates the delicate currents of village gossip and strained social encounters during a gathering at his mother's house, where whispered slanders about Mrs. Graham provoke indignation and reflection. He seeks solace in a quiet garden arbour with Mrs. Graham herself, sharing candid discourse on art and society’s frivolities, before a tense exchange with an acquaintance signals the complexity of the relationships surrounding the mysterious widow.
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In which the rural toil of a summer’s day is interrupted by a small parcel from London, bringing with it an opportunity for a delicate exchange of friendship and gifts between the narrator and Mrs. Graham. Their meetings reveal a cautious intimacy, shaded by her guarded heart, as they navigate the polite reserve and thoughtful discourse that form the tender groundwork of their acquaintance.
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In which the narrator's acquaintance with Mrs. Graham deepens through thoughtful conversations and shared moments on the moor, while cautious maternal watchfulness accompanies the lively interactions with her young son. Amidst reflections on companionship and domestic expectations, a quietly contemplative dialogue unfolds, revealing the nuances of affection and the social duties that shape their lives.
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In which a sunny spring day entices a party to Wildfell Hall and thence to the cliffs, where the beauty of the sea and landscape inspires quiet companionship and reflective conversation. The gathering mingles social ease with moments of introspective solitude, as friendships and feelings subtly unfold amid the fresh country air and distant horizons.
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In which a lively gathering unfolds with varied company partaking in convivial conversation, music, and dance, whilst the characters’ temperaments and social graces are gently revealed through their interactions. In this merry assembly, an earnest discussion on temperance and individual dispositions takes place, accompanied by a mother's heartfelt counsel regarding the perils of youthful attachments.
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In which a polite visit to Wildfell Hall reveals the gentle artist at work amidst her paintings, whose delicate skill and guarded nature invite both admiration and curiosity. Amidst exchanged courtesies and subtle reticence, a fleeting disturbance and a brief moment of misunderstood sharpness pass, ending with a gracious reconciliation that softens the parting.
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In which a visit from Mrs. Graham, a young widow accompanied by her delicate son, prompts a conversation steeped in the differing views on child-rearing and the perils of overprotection, mingled with gentle social observances and subtle tensions. Through this encounter, the complexities of maternal affection and the shaping of character are delicately unveiled amidst quiet domesticity and thoughtful debate.
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In which a solitary excursion to the ancient and weather-beaten Wildfell Hall leads to a chance encounter with its young occupant, as well as a brief, curious meeting with Mrs. Graham that stirs a mixture of intrigue and disquiet. Afterwards, solace and warmth are sought in the company of two sisters, where gentle mirth and tender affection offer a pleasant respite from the day’s earlier vexations.
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In which a young gentleman farmer reflects on his constrained prospects and home life, introducing his family and their varied dispositions with a touch of gentle humour and affectionate critique. Amidst their everyday concerns, a mysterious and reclusive lady emerges in the neighbouring Wildfell Hall, drawing the curiosity and cautious speculation of the local community.
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In which the author writes to their friend Halford to make amends for a former reserve, gently reproving his wounded dignity while owning, with quiet fairness, their own share of blame. On a rainy day, alone among old letters and a faded journal, they set themselves to render a full and faithful account of the most important passage of my earlier life, promising neither brevity nor embellishment, but plain truth in careful detail.
- Visa fler