Dorrien of Cranston
1903
Dorrien of Cranston, published in 1903 by Bertram Mitford, is a novel that delves into the complex dynamics of the Dorrien family in England. The story centers on General Dorrien and his estranged son, Roland, who returns home after years apart due to a family rift. As they navigate their strained relationship, the narrative explores themes of duty, legacy, and personal identity against the backdrop of societal expectations and familial tensions.






