Lady Maclairn, the victim of villany : A novel, volume 2 (of 4) by Mrs. Hunter

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Author Hunter, Mrs. (Rachel), 1754-1813
Title Lady Maclairn, the victim of villany : A novel, volume 2 (of 4)
Original Publication United Kingdom: W. Earle and J. W. Hucklebridge, 1806.
Note Reading ease score: 67.7 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Lady Maclairn, the Victim of Villany: A Novel, Volume 2" by Mrs. Hunter is a fictional work written in the early 19th century. This novel centers around the lives of Lady Maclairn and other associated characters, exploring themes of family dynamics, morality, and societal challenges of the time. Key characters such as Miss Cowley, Sir Murdock, and Malcolm are introduced, hinting at a complex web of relationships that navigate personal struggles amid external pressures. The opening of the novel sets the stage through an epistolary format, with letters exchanged between characters, revealing their emotional landscapes and secrets. In particular, Miss Cowley expresses concern for Rachel's health while discussing Sir Murdock's state of mind, which is troubled but shows affection from Lady Maclairn. The narrative shifts to unveil the tension between familial obligations and individual desires, exploring Malcolm's frustration with the oppressive influences of his uncle and Miss Flint. As letters unfold, hints of past grievances and the emotional burdens carried by Lady Maclairn and her children emerge, signaling deeper conflicts tied to their social standing and personal histories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject English fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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