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Barclay, Florence L. (Florence Louisa)
1862
1921
Barclay, Florence Louisa (Charlesworth), Mrs.
Roy, Brandon
The Rosary
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"The Rosary" by Florence L. Barclay is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the intriguing dynamics of a social circle centered around the lively and peculiar Duchess of Meldrum and her niece, the Honourable Jane Champion. As the duchess navigates the complexities of hosting prominent guests while grappling with her past and family ties, Jane's path intersects profoundly with her own, leading to themes of love, music, and emotional growth against a backdrop of genteel society. The opening of the book sets the stage by introducing the picturesque setting of Overdene and the eccentricity of the duchess, establishing her unique personality and past. Through her gardening efforts and her relationship with her niece Jane, the narrative hints at deeper emotional currents. Jane, portrayed as a capable yet unassuming woman, grapples with her identity and aspirations while carefully managing her relationship with her aunt and the external influences of society. The chapter quickly moves to highlight an anticipated concert evening, where Jane, unexpectedly stepping into the limelight, must confront her own capabilities and the complex feelings intertwined with both her singing and her connection with Garth Dalmain, a key figure in her life. This opening serves to foreshadow the emotional journey that both characters will embark upon, rooted in the harmony of music and the struggles inherent in their respective lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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England -- Fiction
Love stories
Rich people -- Fiction
Artists -- Fiction
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