
HEART; - A SOCIAL NOVEL. - BY - MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, A.M., F.R.S. - AUTHOR OF - PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY.
HEART.
CHAPTER I. - WHEREIN TWO ANXIOUS PARENTS HOLD A COLLOQUY.
CHAPTER II. - HOW THE DAUGHTER HAS A HEART; AND, WHAT IS COMMONER, A LOVER.
CHAPTER III. - PATERNAL AMIABILITIES.
CHAPTER IV. - EXCUSATORY.
CHAPTER V. - WHEREIN A WELL-MEANING MOTHER ACTS VERY FOOLISHLY.
CHAPTER VI. - PLEASANT BROTHER JOHN.
CHAPTER VII. - PROVIDENCE SEES FIT TO HELP VILLANY.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE ROGUE'S TRIUMPH.
A lively portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century society unfolds in the bustling parlor of the Dillaway household, where a nervous mother and a blustering father obsess over the single question that dominates their world: “Is he rich?” Their banter, sharp and witty, reveals a clash between mercantile ambition and a quieter belief in character, talent, and contentment. Through rapid dialogue and vivid caricature, the novel sketches the pressures of the marriage market and the absurd lengths to which propriety can be twisted for financial gain.
Against this backdrop, a modest yet respectable young man, Mr. Clements, emerges as the unexpected focus of the family’s scrutiny. While his modest means invite skepticism, his reputation for integrity and good sense hints at a deeper value system that challenges the Dillaways’ materialistic calculus. The story invites listeners to consider how wealth, reputation, and genuine virtue intertwine in the pursuit of happiness and social standing.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (199K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1889
Once one of the most widely read poets in English, he became famous for Proverbial Philosophy, a hugely popular Victorian bestseller. His career is a reminder of how literary fame can shine brightly in one era and fade in the next.
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