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Country Landlords

The young lovers Gertrude Fitzhammons and Anarawd Gwynne are caught between their fathers' mutual antagonism. Eventually, Gertrudes' adoptive father, the retired sea captain Ricardo Lewis, is forced to flee Britain due to the machinations of old squire Gwynne and Lewis's mortal enemy, Lord Morlif. At the same time, Anarawd is sent abroad in the hope that he forgets his sweetheart. After several years apart, their separate fates lead them to meet again in Naples during the spring revolutions of 1848. After Lewis's betrayal to his death on the republican barricades, a broken-hearted Gertrude returns to her Welsh home. Will Anarawd follow her or seek his fortune abroad in the... alles anzeigen expand_more

The young lovers Gertrude Fitzhammons and Anarawd Gwynne are caught between their fathers' mutual antagonism. Eventually, Gertrudes' adoptive father, the retired sea captain Ricardo Lewis, is forced to flee Britain due to the machinations of old squire Gwynne and Lewis's mortal enemy, Lord Morlif. At the same time, Anarawd is sent abroad in the hope that he forgets his sweetheart.





After several years apart, their separate fates lead them to meet again in Naples during the spring revolutions of 1848. After Lewis's betrayal to his death on the republican barricades, a broken-hearted Gertrude returns to her Welsh home. Will Anarawd follow her or seek his fortune abroad in the British Army?





Loosely inspired by social and agricultural advancements in the district around the author's home in Porthmadog, Country Landlords (1860) looks at the relationship between the landed gentry and ordinary country population in the early nineteenth-century.





The first republication of this novel since 1860, following on from the successful Honno republication of Spooner's first novel, Gladys of Harlech in 2017.





• An informative introduction contextualizes Louisa Matilda Spooner's life and writings.





• An example of mid-century novels by female authors from Wales dealing with contemporary issues, such as land improvement, nationalism, and empire.





• A social novel in the style of a romance inspired by the villages and landed estates of rural west Wales and their links with the wider world.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9781916821156110164
  • Autor find_in_page L.M. Spooner
  • Mit find_in_page Rita Singer
  • Autoreninformationen LOUISA MATILDA SPOONER (1820-1886) was born in Maentwrog and spent… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Honno Press
  • Seitenzahl 500
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  • ISBN 9781916821156

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