The Limit by Ada Leverson is a novel set in early 20th-century British society, exploring the complexities of love, marriage, and social expectations. The story centers on Valentia, whose interactions with her husband, Romer, her cousin, Harry de Freyne, and Van Buren, reveal the intricate dynamics of their relationships. Through Valentia's thoughtful but somewhat naïve perspective, the novel examines themes of jealousy, the pursuit of happiness, and the pressures of societal norms. This decision sets the stage for a series of humorous misunderstandings and underlying tensions between the characters. The novel captures the subtleties of familial duty and the societal expectations placed on individuals, particularly in matters of love and romance. As the story unfolds, Leverson delves deeper into the emotional lives of her characters, exploring how personal desires often clash with the demands of society and family. The Limit offers a keen observation of the fragility of human relationships, marked by humor, jealousy, and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal constraints.
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