Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London
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Set in Elizabethan London, the narrative follows ordinary city dwellers whose private relationships and ambitions generate romance, intrigue, and episodic danger. Scenes range from streets and shops to taverns, riverside haunts, and domestic gardens, and the plot emphasizes crafted incident and adventurous turns within everyday urban life rather than affairs of state. Through interwoven personal conflicts and social encounters the work evokes the manners and atmosphere of the period while examining themes of love, honor, commerce, and the pressures of communal reputation.
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