Scandal and romance intertwine in Caroline Lamb's "Glenarvon, Volume 1 of 3," a captivating journey into the heart of 19th-century aristocracy. A cornerstone of historical fiction and a celebrated example of the gothic novel, this enduring work explores hidden truths and societal expectations through the lens of a roman à clef. < p/> Published in the 19th century, "Glenarvon" offers a glimpse into a world of secrets, passion, and the intricate relationships within the British elite. Lamb's novel presents a timeless tale of love and intrigue, meticulously prepared for print republication. Readers interested in historical romance and the gothic tradition will discover a captivating narrative that transcends generations. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the drama of a bygone era where appearances can be deceiving, and the price of love is high.
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