
Marriage, volume 2
Marriage, Volume 2, written by Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier in the early 19th century, follows Lady Juliana, the daughter of the Earl of Courtland, who elopes with a Scottish soldier, Henry Douglas, despite her father's objections. Disowned and facing a stark contrast in lifestyles, Juliana struggles to adapt to her new life in Glenfern, Scotland, where she is surrounded by Henry's well-meaning but meddlesome aunts. The novel explores themes of social class and personal identity amidst the challenges of marriage and family expectations.
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