At its core, "The Viscount Who Loved Me" is a feminist text that challenges the social norms of Quinn's own time and the Regency era. Quinn's portrayal of strong, intelligent, and independent female characters serves as a powerful commentary on the limited options available to women during this period. The novel critiques the social and economic constraints that governed women's lives, particularly the pressure to secure suitable marriages.
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