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Hardcover The Passionate Elopement Book

ISBN: 1025893948

ISBN13: 9781025893945

The Passionate Elopement

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"The Passionate Elopement" is a masterfully crafted historical novel set in the vibrant and often treacherous social landscape of the 18th century. Set in the fictional spa town of Curtain Wells, the narrative delves into the intricate social maneuvers, scandals, and romantic entanglements of the Georgian era's high society. Compton Mackenzie captures the essence of the period with sharp wit and evocative detail, portraying a world governed by strict etiquette, the code of honor, and the pursuit of passion.

The story centers on the beautiful Phyllida and the various suitors who seek her hand, all set against the backdrop of a town ruled by the formidable Beau Breeze, a master of ceremonies who dictates the fashions and morals of the day. As the narrative progresses, the tensions between public propriety and private desire reach a breaking point, leading toward the titular event that challenges the rigid structures of the time. Mackenzie's prose brings to life the assembly rooms, gaming tables, and pump rooms of a bygone age, offering readers a sophisticated and humorous look at the art of courtship. "The Passionate Elopement" remains a significant work of early 20th-century literature, showcasing a brilliant recreation of historical manners and the timeless complexities of the human heart.

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