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The novel traces an aristocratic woman’s ruinous attachment to a magnetic, unscrupulous lord whose fervent passions incite deception, scandal, and violence; their intense affair disrupts families and social order, provoking guilt, pursuit, and exile. Episodes alternate between stormy encounters, clandestine flights, and social spectacle, with friends and rivals — including a jealous harp-playing woman — reacting in public scenes and private despair. Themes examine obsessive love, moral ambivalence, and the destructive consequences of unchecked desire, framed in Gothic scenery, charged melodrama, and satirical portraits of high society, culminating in remorse, social ostracism, and the collapse of reputation and emotional stability.

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Lady Caroline Lamb

Lady Caroline Lamb (1785-1862) was an English novelist and socialite, best known for her semi-autobiographical novel "Glenarvon," published in three volumes. The work, which explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, reflects her tumultuous affair with the poet Lord Byron. Lamb's writing is characterized by its emotional intensity and vivid character portrayals, contributing to her reputation as a notable figure in early 19th-century literature. In addition to her literary pursuits, she was known for her vibrant social life and connections with prominent literary and political figures of her time.

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