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This means choosing between filial duty (an advantageous match) and her own happiness (intellectual pursuit).
Are you interested in a deeper look at the of the bluestocking movement, or The Beast's Bargain (The Bluestocking War #10) by Eva Devon The Beast’s Bargain by Eva Devon
The essay's primary tension lies in the duality of Miss Olivia Bliss. To London society, she is the "delight of the ton"—a polished, charming debutante. However, Devon portrays this social success as a stifling "living lie." Olivia’s true self finds solace not in diamonds or ballrooms, but in the rigorous study of Roman philosophy. Her journey to Scotland is not merely a holiday excursion; it is a desperate "last chance" to reclaim her intellectual identity from parents determined to marry her off. By masquerading as a man in her correspondence with the Duke, Olivia highlights the gendered barriers to education and scholarly recognition in the early 19th century. The Beast of Grief: The Duke of Ayrshire This means choosing between filial duty (an advantageous
Devon focuses heavily on the "confusion between responsibility to oneself and others". However, Devon portrays this social success as a
It involves transitioning from being a mere guardian of a dead man’s legacy to becoming an active participant in his own future.
The "Beast" in this retelling is not a physical monster but a man fractured by loss. The Duke of Ayrshire is "nearly broken" by the death of his brother. His isolation in a coastal castle is a form of mourning, where he occupies his time by obsessively tending to his late brother’s Roman artifact collection. Devon uses this collection as a bridge between the protagonists; while it represents a painful memorial for the Duke, it offers the very intellectual sanctuary Olivia craves. The Duke’s internal conflict centers on "mourning and duty"—the struggle to balance his love for his deceased kin with the burgeoning feelings he develops for Olivia. The Bargain: Knowledge for Presence