
The Lady of the Mount
The Lady of the Mount, written by Frederic Stewart Isham in the early 20th century, is a novel set against the backdrop of France during the reign of Louis XVI. It follows Lady Elise, the daughter of a governor, as she encounters a poor boy living in the woods, exploring themes of class division and youthful curiosity. Their chance meeting highlights the stark contrasts between nobility and commonality, setting the stage for a narrative that delves into identity and societal hierarchies.








