Munster Village by Lady Mary Hamilton
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1886
Hamilton, Mary, Lady, 1739-1816
English
"Munster Village" by Lady Mary Hamilton is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story revolves around complex characters such as Lord Munster, who is ambitious yet ultimately miserable, and his children, Lord Finlay and Lady Frances, who navigate their own emotional turmoils and societal expectations. The book explores themes of love, int...
Munster, a politically ambitious man who has become dissatisfied with court life and seeks solace in rural retreat. Despite possessing wealth, health, and a family, he is plagued by inner turmoil after being denied a royal favor. His children, particularly Lord Finlay and his tutor Mr. Burt, are depicted against the backdrop of his discontent, as they grapple with their own educations and destinies. The budding romance between Lord Finlay and Miss Burt is foreshadowed amidst these challenges, setting the stage for a story filled with emotional conflict and societal critique. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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