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Hardcover Muslin Book

ISBN: 1025525019

ISBN13: 9781025525013

Muslin

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"Muslin" is a sharp and insightful social satire by George Moore that explores the intricate complexities of the Irish marriage market in the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of a fading aristocracy, the novel follows Alice Barton and her circle of friends as they navigate the rituals of Dublin society. These young women, metaphorically referred to as 'muslin' for the white dresses they wear to social debuts, are caught in a system where their value is dictated by their prospects for marriage.

Through Alice's eyes, Moore provides a compelling critique of the social and economic pressures placed upon women of the landed gentry. While her peers focus on securing advantageous matches amidst a landscape of rural unrest and financial decline, Alice seeks a life defined by more than just domestic expectation. The narrative masterfully balances personal ambition with broader themes of class struggle and the inevitable decay of an outdated social order.

Rich in psychological depth and historical detail, "Muslin" remains a significant work of Irish realism. It offers a poignant look at the sacrifices made for social status and the enduring quest for personal identity within a rigid society. Moore's prose captures the elegance and the underlying desperation of an era on the brink of profound change.

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