Sidney's engagement to Orlando Faulkland becomes complicated when
his previous affair with the pregnant Miss Burchell comes to light.
Renouncing Faulkland, Sidney marries a second suitor. But neither
the passionate and devoted Faulkland nor the ardently inflamed Miss
Burchell disappears from her life. Sidney's story takes the cult of
female distress into the conjugal relationship, showing the
tortures that the virtuous mid-eighteenth-century woman suffers
when she tries to live her life according to the period's laws of
good conduct.
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