How did Georgette Heyer decide to craft Sophy's bold personality within the strict Victorian social rules?
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How did Georgette Heyer decide to craft Sophy's bold personality within the strict Victorian social rules?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about the way social class influences the characters' actions?
What do readers think about the humor style in the book — is it more situational or character-driven?