In Wilfrid Mrs. Ward's 'Great Possessions,' the novel portrays the societal changes of late 19th century England through the lens of an ambitious clergyman and his family. With its detailed descriptions and insightful character development, the book exemplifies Ward's mastery of realism and social commentary that was characteristic of the Victorian era. The novel highlights themes of wealth, ambition, and social standing, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and societal dynamics of the period. Ward's writing style is both eloquent and thought-provoking, drawing readers into the intricacies of the characters' lives and the world they inhabit.
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