
Published in 1880, 'Lady Rosamond's Book: Or, Dawnings of Light' by Lucy Ellen Guernsey is a historical novel set in 1529 during the reign of Henry VIII. The story follows Lady Rosamond Corbet, a young girl raised in a convent, as she struggles with her identity and the expectations placed upon her by her noble family and religious duties. The narrative explores themes of duty, personal sacrifice, and friendship, providing a vivid portrayal of life in 16th-century England and the complexities of women's roles during this period.



























