<p>In 'Hetty Wesley', Arthur Quiller-Couch delivers a narrative that interlaces the nuanced psychological portrait of its titular character with historical depth, embodying the literary tradition of the late Victorian biographical novel. The text is enriched with a lyrical writing style, which deftly captures the evocative setting and the era's moral ambiguities. It is a work that navigates the complexities of its time through the life story of H...