
Published in 1914, 'Lady Cassandra' by George de Horne, Mrs. Vaizey, follows Cassandra Raynor, a noblewoman disillusioned with her privileged life. As she grapples with her uninspiring marriage to Bernard, the novel explores themes of desire, discontent, and the quest for personal happiness. Cassandra's internal struggles reflect her longing for deeper connections and experiences, challenging societal expectations and the monotony of her existence.






















