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The provided text is comprised of excerpts from the novel The Man by Bram Stoker, published in 1905, as indicated by the title page information. The narrative centers on a young woman named Stephen Norman, who is an unconventional and spirited protagonist with strong views on independence and gender roles, and her complex relationship with Harold, an older family friend and her late father's protégé, who harbors a deep, unspoken love for her. Much of the plot details Stephen's ill-fated, prideful attempt to propose marriage to the shallow Leonard Everard and the devastating consequences, including Harold's self-imposed exile under the assumed name John Robinson. The later chapters depict Harold's heroic rescue during a shipwreck and his subsequent temporary blindness, leading to his eventual reunion with Stephen and the potential for their mutual happiness.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThe provided text is comprised of excerpts from the novel The Man by Bram Stoker, published in 1905, as indicated by the title page information. The narrative centers on a young woman named Stephen Norman, who is an unconventional and spirited protagonist with strong views on independence and gender roles, and her complex relationship with Harold, an older family friend and her late father's protégé, who harbors a deep, unspoken love for her. Much of the plot details Stephen's ill-fated, prideful attempt to propose marriage to the shallow Leonard Everard and the devastating consequences, including Harold's self-imposed exile under the assumed name John Robinson. The later chapters depict Harold's heroic rescue during a shipwreck and his subsequent temporary blindness, leading to his eventual reunion with Stephen and the potential for their mutual happiness.