Glenarvon, Volume 1 (of 3)
About This Book
A gothic-tinged narrative follows an imaginative wanderer who returns with his young daughter, entrusts her to a convent relation, and departs after prophesying misfortune. The book interweaves family drama around a forfeited estate and an absent orphaned heir, as relatives and local nobility scheme over property and advantageous matches. Characters retreat from public life, indulge melancholic and grandiloquent reveries, and confront ruinous secrets against settings of ruined priory, remote glens, and country castles. Themes include the costs of ambition and imagination, the collision of private passion with social reputation, and the uneasy mixture of political grievance and Gothic atmosphere that drives characters toward obsession and despair.

