Shell is a girl of the streets when the Baron of Falls Mouth has her brought to him. He teaches her manners and tells her she is Princess Rebecca, thought to have been murdered years before. This takes her to a battlefield, the center of the kingdom, and life in the castle, but not as a Princess. But curiosity has a hold on her, and knowledge has kept her alive. By always asking questions and finding answers, she might overcome her reputation as a pretender Princess.
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In 'English Lands, Letters and Kings: Queen Anne and the Georges' by Donald Grant Mitchell, the author provides a comprehensive exploration of the history and literature of England during the reigns of Queen Anne and the Georges. Written in a scholarly and informative style, the book delves into the political and social landscape of the era, as well as the works of prominent British writers of the time. Mitchell's analysis is deeply rooted in the literary context of the period, offering readers a rich understanding of the cultural forces at play. This detailed examination of English history and literature provides a valuable resource for those interested in this particular time frame. Donald Grant Mitchell, a respected American author and diplomat, brings his keen literary insights and historical knowledge to 'English Lands, Letters and Kings'. With a background in both literature and diplomacy, Mitchell is well-equipped to analyze the intricate relationship between politics, literature, and culture. His expertise shines through in this meticulously researched and engaging work. I highly recommend 'English Lands, Letters and Kings: Queen Anne and the Georges' to readers who are interested in delving deep into the history and literature of England during the reigns of Queen Anne and the Georges. Mitchell's blend of historical analysis and literary criticism makes this book a valuable addition to any academic library.