<p>Irene Iddesleigh, penned by Amanda McKittrick Ros, is a remarkable exploration of unrequited love and the complexities of social constraints in the Victorian era. Through a layered narrative style rich in elaborate descriptions and emotional depth, Ros crafts a meditation on individual desire and societal expectations. The novel, often contrasted with dominant literary trends of concise storytelling, exemplifies the author'Äôs penchant for orn...