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Date: Feb. 1st, 2022 05:11 pm (UTC)Yes, those 'odd but harmless' attitudes are very interesting, especially when they go along with an explicit discussion of the tension between these friendships and heterosexual relationships. And it would have been easy to resolve that tension by (as Howells suggests is inevitable) having Mrs Farrell marry one of the men and ending their friendship, but the book's refusal to do something so simple (and I agree that the hinted Rachel/Gilbert isn't very plausible—a small concession to the expectations it's otherwise avoiding?) makes a much better ending.