Index for Scarlet and Hyssop A Novel by E. F. Benson

Summary:

"Scarlet and Hyssop: A Novel" by E. F. Benson is a work of fiction written in the early 20th century. The novel presents themes of social dynamics and the complexities of relationships among the British upper class, centering around characters such as Lady Alston and her husband, Jack. The narrative hints at critiques of societal norms and explores the undercurrents of dissatisfaction that permeate the lives of the characters. The opening of the novel introduces readers to a lively discussion between Lady Alston and Mrs. Brereton, as they reflect on the lack of originality and depth in society. As they sit in a drawing-room with views over a park, they discuss the simultaneous actions of Londoners as seasons change and delve into their own feelings of ennui. The characters' banter exposes their insecurities, societal expectations, and inner struggles, particularly Lady Alston's weary observations about both herself and those around her. As the scene unfolds, Jack Alston joins them, further complicating the dynamics as hints of tension between him and Marie (Lady Alston) arise, setting the stage for the unfolding social drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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