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Hardcover The Green Mirror Book

ISBN: 1025692969

ISBN13: 9781025692968

The Green Mirror

In "The Green Mirror", Hugh Walpole presents a masterful study of the rigid structures and stifling traditions of a pre-war English family. The narrative centers on the Trenchards, a lineage deeply entrenched in their own self-importance and historical continuity. Their comfortable, insular world is reflected in the green mirror of their drawing room, symbolizing a stagnant yet secure existence that prizes stability and tradition above all else.

The arrival of Philip Mark, an outsider with a more cosmopolitan and modern outlook, serves as the catalyst for a profound domestic conflict. As Philip falls in love with Katherine Trenchard, the favorite daughter, he inadvertently threatens the family's delicate equilibrium. Walpole expertly explores the tension between individual desire and the weight of ancestral expectations, illustrating the slow erosion of Victorian certainties in the face of an encroaching new era.

Rich in psychological insight and atmospheric detail, "The Green Mirror" remains a compelling exploration of the generational divide and the complexities of familial loyalty. It stands as a significant work of early 20th-century British literature, capturing the precise moment when the old world began to yield to the pressures of modernity.

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