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Tales and Novels — Volume 07 by Maria Edgeworth

by Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849
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Tales and Novels — Volume VII by Maria Edgeworth is a collection of fiction likely written in the early 19th century. This volume includes a standalone narrative entitled Patronage, which explores themes of social status, virtue, and the consequences of personal choices, particularly in the context of romantic relationships and societal ambitions. The opening introduces characters such as Rosamond and Godfrey, siblings who engage in witty banter during a storm, whose lives are intertwined with the fates of shipwrecked sailors and a mysterious French diplomat, M. de Tourville. The beginning of Patronage sets a dramatic scene with the Percy family anxiously observing a storm that causes peril at sea. Rosamond expresses concern for distressed sailors, showcasing her compassionate nature, while her brother, Godfrey, teasingly dismisses her worries as typical feminine sentimentality. When a distress signal is heard, the family springs into action to rescue a shipwrecked crew, which includes the comical yet self-centered M. de Tourville, who initially displays selfishness in a moment of danger. As the narrative unfolds, the Percys’ hospitality to the shipwreck victims and the interactions that follow hint at underlying themes of social ambition and moral integrity, all while establishing intriguing interpersonal dynamics, particularly concerning the sentiments of Rosamond and Caroline towards their unexpected male guests. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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