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Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay)
1809
1885
Arthur, Timothy Shay
Uncle Herbert
Herbert, Uncle
After the Storm
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"After the Storm" by T. S. Arthur is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers on the tumultuous relationship between Irene Delancy and Hartley Emerson, beginning on a June day that starts with an idyllic promise before dark storm clouds gather. In parallel to the natural storm outside, the couple's own emotional turbulence unfolds, highlighting their individual wills and the stressors threatening their romantic bond. At the start of the narrative, the ominous signs of a brewing storm serve as a metaphor for the inner conflicts of the main characters, particularly during a moment where they witness the devastation of nature. Irene, who exhibits strong feelings and a willful temperament, clashes with Hartley, who is equally passionate but imbued with a sense of control. Their differing personalities lead to misunderstandings and tension, underscored by a sense of looming disaster. As the storm rages, it becomes apparent these emotional storms will significantly impact their relationship, setting the stage for inevitable trials ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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