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"When the beautiful and bookish squire's daughter, Laetitia Wingfield, meet impoverished would-be scholar Gronwy Griffith, it seems as if both their romantic dreams could come true. But in the turbulence of 1866 and the Second Reform Bill, the gulf between rich and poor is all but impassab...

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Main Author: Vaughan, Hilda 1892-1985 (Author)
Other Authors: Wallace, Diana 1964- (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dinas Powys, Wales Honno 2012
Series:Welsh women's classics
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Summary:"When the beautiful and bookish squire's daughter, Laetitia Wingfield, meet impoverished would-be scholar Gronwy Griffith, it seems as if both their romantic dreams could come true. But in the turbulence of 1866 and the Second Reform Bill, the gulf between rich and poor is all but impassable, and as Gronwy is the son of a Welsh farmer, a tenant of Laetitia's Anglicised father, any relationship between the two seems doomed. As personal and political attitudes harden on both sides, events begin to veer dangerously out of control. In this ironic analysis of the dangers of romanticism, Hilda Vaughan captures the tedium of life for a Victorian young lady and explores the tensions between class, gender and nationality in this divided Welsh and English society."
Item Description:"First published in Great Britain by William Heinemann Ltd., London in 1926"--Title page verso
Physical Description:xviii, 304 Seiten Illustration 19 cm
ISBN:1906784442
9781906784447

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