Glenarvon, Volume 2 (of 3)
About This Book
The narrative follows the turmoil provoked when a magnetic young lord arrives in a county, drawing admirers and provoking accusations of seduction, violence, and social disorder. Domestic households fracture as fathers, lovers, and neighbors quarrel over alleged outrages and secret meetings, while local authorities and aristocratic figures debate responsibility and the danger of youthful infatuation. Scenes alternate between public petitions and private confrontations, mixing melodramatic rhetoric, gothic menace, and pointed social satire to examine reputation, power, and the consequences of unchecked charisma. The prose emphasizes emotional excess, scandal, and political anxiety as communities respond to rumor, lawlessness, and personal betrayal.

