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Hardcover William Book

ISBN: 102537455X

ISBN13: 9781025374550

William

In "William", E. H. Young presents a masterful character study that explores the intricacies of family life and the quiet strength of paternal love. The novel centers on William Nesbitt, a prosperous ship-owner whose steady hand and empathetic heart serve as the anchor for his wife and five adult children. When his favorite daughter, Lydia, defies social conventions by leaving her marriage for another man, the family is thrown into a crisis of reputation and morality.

While the rest of the household responds with judgment and outrage, William's unwavering devotion and unconventional wisdom lead him to support his daughter's pursuit of authentic happiness. Through subtle humor and keen psychological insight, Young examines the tension between rigid societal expectations and the complexities of human emotion. "William" is a classic of domestic realism, celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of middle-class British life and its profound exploration of tolerance and understanding within the domestic sphere. Readers of early 20th-century literature will find in William Nesbitt one of the most memorable and sympathetic patriarchs in English fiction.

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