Love Lords and Lady-Birds

Love Lords and Lady-Birds

Author: Barbara Cartland

Publisher: Barbara Cartland EBooks ltd

Published: 2020-10-01

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1788673883

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Running away from the school that she hates, headstrong and rebellious, beautiful young Petrina Lyndon clambers over a wall into a country road, flinging her bag over before her and narrowly missing a dashingly handsome young Earl, to whom she complains about the ‘horrible, beastly’ Guardian who placed her at the school and how he never listens to her. She is even more shocked when the Earl reveals that he himself is actually her Guardian, the Earl of Staverton. And although he is not the elderly ‘stuffed shirt’ she expected, he is cold and unfriendly and unimpressed by her stated desire to go to London and become one of the ‘Lady-Birds’ that she has heard so much about. She tells the Earl that she wants to enjoy herself and not get married to some boring and stuffy aristocrat. The Earl is horrified at this unseemly and ignorant revelation and tells her so in no uncertain terms. Determined to dissuade her from a path that would lead her into depravity and danger the Earl insists that she allows him to launch her into Society as a debutante in an effort to marry her off. But Petrina has very different ideas. And she resolves to somehow steal his Lordship’s heart!


Love, Lords and Lady-birds

Love, Lords and Lady-birds

Author: Barbara Cartland

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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At eighteen Petrina, an orphan heiress, runs away from school. However, she soon finds herself under the watchful eye of her guardian, the Earl of Staverton. Her unusual and unexpected escapades completely disrupt his well-ordered life, as she seeks to defy and challenge him.


Novels, Novelists, and Readers

Novels, Novelists, and Readers

Author: Mary Frances Rogers

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780791406021

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Focusing on British and American novels, Rogers takes a sociological look at the business of literature, the book industry, and the experiences of novelists and readers. Viewing the novel as a vehicle of cultural meaning, the author shows how the literary canon overlooks substantial similarities among novels in favor of restrictive codes based on social as well as literary considerations. She emphasizes the kinship between the social sciences and humanities in her analysis, by reinvigorating affection for the novel and also establishing its rich cultural significance.


Genreflecting

Genreflecting

Author: Betty Rosenberg

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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Expanded and updated to provide information on the newest popular fiction, this guide to genre fiction covers westerns, thrillers, science fiction, fantasy, supernatural/horror fiction, and romance. It defines the various genres; analyses their characteristics, grouping authors according to type or subject content; and provides a selective, annotated bibliography of the history and criticism of each genre. New authors are profiled in this edition, and a number of new subgenres, including the ice-age epic and techno-thriller, are outlined.