<p>Susan Warner's 'Wych Hazel' stands as a veritable artifact of 19th-century American literature, weaving a story rich with themes of personal growth and social convention. Warner applies a delicate prose style that belies the depth of her insights into the human spirit and social morality of her time. As much a pastoral romance as it is a sharp societal critique, 'Wych Hazel' offers readers a poignant exploration of its eponymous heroine's jour...