<p>In 'The Marriage of Esther,' Guy Boothby crafts a narrative that echoes with the rich tradition of 19th-century literature, weaving themes of social exclusion and human nature through a tale set against the vibrant backdrop of hotel life. The precision of language and the nuanced exploration of societal dynamics showcase Boothby's commitment to exposing the delicate interplay between individual actions and collective judgment. With a literary ...