The Young Duchess; or, Memoirs of a Lady of Quality
Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur), 1814-1879 · 1858
# Catalog Note
The Young Duchess; or, Memoirs of a Lady of Quality is a domestic melodrama by George W. M. Reynolds, continuing the narrative of Ellen Percy. The story follows multiple interweaving plots across seventy-seven chapters: Imogen (also known as Miss Hartland), a performer at a circus or theatrical venue, raises a young daughter named Annie in modest circumstances near Astley's Theatre; parallel narratives involve members of the English gentry including the Baronet, Ethel, Mildred, and various aristocratic figures. The plot encompasses romantic entanglements, a murder (Zadouski), conspiracy involving diplomatic figures, inheritance disputes, and moral complications surrounding abandoned children and illegitimate relationships. Settings range from London streets and parks to country estates and Switzerland. The narrative incorporates themes of social station, hidden identities, and female virtue tested by circumstance, characteristic of the penny dreadful serial tradition.
About this artifact
- Creator
- Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur), 1814-1879
- Date
- 1858
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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