Sir Robert's FortuneA Novel (Edition1)(English, Paperback, Oliphant)
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Sir Robert’s fortune: A novel explores the quiet resistance of a young woman navigating the suffocating expectations of class, family, and financial dependence in Victorian society. It reveals the emotional toll of inherited obligation, where control over wealth translates into control over personal freedom. The novel captures how the pursuit of autonomy becomes entangled with love, as differing values around money and independence create tension between romantic desire and social reality. Through refined dialogue and internal reflection, it examines how constraint shapes identity and how the desire for self-determination can push against even the most rigid structures of authority. The setting amplifies the sense of isolation and emotional pressure, especially as the protagonist faces separation from those she values most. The tension between imposed duty and personal longing is portrayed with sensitivity, underscoring the psychological burden of expectations that define one's future before choice can emerge. The story uses intimate moments to question the legitimacy of control disguised as protection, suggesting that real fortune lies in the ability to choose one’s own path.