Exploring unconventional themes, this novel faced significant criticism upon its 1895 release, marking a turning point in its author's career. The narrative delves into societal norms and personal struggles, reflecting the challenges of its time. In a postscript to the 1912 Wessex Edition, the author revealed that the backlash led to his disillusionment with novel-writing, making this work his final contribution to the genre.
Exploring unconventional themes, this novel faced significant criticism upon its 1895 release, marking a turning point in its author's career. The narrative delves into societal norms and personal struggles, reflecting the challenges of its time. In a postscript to the 1912 Wessex Edition, the author revealed that the backlash led to his disillusionment with novel-writing, making this work his final contribution to the genre.