Description
The Wreath of Friendship is an 18th-century epistolary novel that chronicles a character’s journey home from India through an intimate exchange of letters. Set against the backdrop of British colonial interests in India, the narrative unfolds as personal correspondences between friends, revealing the emotional and social complexities of return and repatriation.
Through its letter-based structure, the novel explores themes of lasting friendship, cultural displacement, and personal growth. The protagonist’s experiences in India serve as a catalyst for reflection on values, relationships, and one’s place in society. The anonymous author employs wit and sentiment to examine the social dynamics of the period, while the epistolary format allows readers to experience the story through multiple perspectives and authentic emotional expression.
This work represents an important example of early English fiction and provides insight into contemporary attitudes toward colonial experiences and the importance of personal connections.







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