The "bargain" struck between the two serves as the novel's catalyst. Arriving in a snowstorm, Olivia offers her expertise to assist with the Roman collection in exchange for the Duke’s hospitality and, implicitly, the freedom to exist as a scholar rather than a marriageable commodity. This arrangement forces both characters to confront their self-imposed barriers. The Duke, who believed there was "no room for love" in his life, must learn that honoring the dead does not require the emotional abandonment of the living. Themes of Responsibility and Redemption
Devon focuses heavily on the "confusion between responsibility to oneself and others". The Beast’s Bargain by Eva Devon
It involves transitioning from being a mere guardian of a dead man’s legacy to becoming an active participant in his own future. The "bargain" struck between the two serves as