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Paperback Daphne Adeane Book

ISBN: 1025353331

ISBN13: 9781025353333

Daphne Adeane

"Daphne Adeane" is a sophisticated exploration of memory and the enduring power of personality. Set within the refined circles of early 20th-century English society, the novel centers on the spectral presence of the eponymous Daphne Adeane, a woman whose beauty and charm continue to haunt and influence those who knew her long after her death. Maurice Baring masterfully navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and the subtle intersections of fate.

The narrative unfolds through the lives of a group of interconnected characters, particularly Fanny Choyce, who finds herself living in the shadow of Daphne's legacy. Baring examines how the past shapes the present, questioning whether one can ever truly escape the influence of a legendary figure. Through elegant prose and keen psychological insight, the work delves into the nuances of human relationships and the rigid social codes of the British upper class. "Daphne Adeane" stands as a poignant meditation on the nature of remembrance and the invisible threads that bind the living to the dead, showcasing Baring's talent for capturing the ephemeral qualities of the human heart and the lingering echoes of a life well-lived.

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