
Old Manor House
'Old Manor House' Summary
Old Manor House is a classic Victorian novel that explores the themes of inheritance, family conflict, love and duty, social class, and pride and prejudice. The novel is set in 18th-century England and tells the story of the Rayland family. Mrs. Rayland is the proud and cruel owner of Rayland Hall, an old manor house with a long and storied history. She has never married, and as a result, the house is set to pass to her nephew, Somerive, whom she treats with disdain. However, her younger nephew, Delamere, is more worthy of the inheritance and is beloved by Miss Rayland herself. The fact that Delamere is in love with a servant further complicates matters. The novel follows the characters as they navigate the complex web of relationships and obligations that bind them together. Mrs. Rayland is a formidable opponent, and she will stop at nothing to prevent Delamere from inheriting Rayland Hall. However, Delamere is determined to fight for his rights, and he has the support of his beloved, Miss Annesley. Old Manor House is a well-written and engaging novel that offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the upper classes in 18th-century England. The characters are complex and believable, and the plot is full of twists and turns. The novel is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and romance.Book Details
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Charlotte Turner Smith
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