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Jane Hervey

    Jane Hervey crafted novels renowned for their incisive explorations of intricate relationships and the societal strictures of her era. Her writing is characterized by a refined prose style and a profound psychological insight into her characters, offering readers a compelling look at human nature. Hervey masterfully delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the search for identity, with her works reflecting a keen observation of the world around her. Readers appreciate her ability to weave rich, layered narratives that resonate long after the final page is turned.

    Vain Shadow
    • 'For man walketh in a vain shadow ... he keepeth up riches and cannot tell who shall gather them' - these words are spoken at the funeral service for old Colonel Winthorpe who does not bequeathe much except worldly goods to any gathered there - except his granddaughter, Joanna. This novel is concentrated on the four days which attend his death; on the many proprieties and pretenses which shroud its reality (the arrangements, his immediate and permanent disposition, the formalities from the church to the crematorium, and finally the less mortal remains - the will). The Colonel leaves a widow whose marriage to him had been loveless to begin with and joyless to the end; three sons of middle age. None mourn him but his presence is everywhere as they drink his port, usurp his chair. Only Joanna is left with the desire and capacity to live more fully.

      Vain Shadow