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A Marriage Below Zero is a compelling late nineteenth-century novel by Alan Dale that explores the emotional and social complexities of relationships bound by expectation, status, and personal conflict. Set within a world governed by rigid conventions, the story follows a troubled union in which appearances of respectability conceal deeper struggles of incompatibility and emotional distance.
Through sharp observation and a keen sense of social critique, the novel examines themes of marriage, identity, desire, and the constraints imposed by society. Dale presents a narrative shaped by tension and psychological insight, revealing how outward success can mask inner dissatisfaction.
Often regarded as an early example of realist and socially conscious fiction, A Marriage Below Zero reflects the evolving attitudes of its time toward personal freedom and marital roles. Its exploration of emotional truth versus social obligation continues to resonate with readers interested in classic literature and historical perspectives on relationships.
Both dramatic and thought-provoking, this novel offers a vivid portrayal of human relationships under pressure, making it a noteworthy work in the tradition of nineteenth-century social fiction.
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