A Lady of Quality
Summary
In the novel «A Lady of Quality», Frances Burnett unveils the fate of Clotilda Askew, a woman whose will and pride defy the conventions of seventeenth-century English society. Raised in harsh isolation, Clotilda is forced from childhood to fight for her place in a world where a woman's lot is destined to be one of obedience and submission. She becomes the embodiment of strength and independence, acknowledging neither fear nor convention. Along her path, she encounters betrayal, love, and trials that temper her character and reveal the true depth of her soul. Through a whirlwind of passions and intrigue, Clotilda seeks her own happiness and the right to be herself, transforming from a rebellious girl into a woman capable of changing not only her own destiny but also the views of those around her. The atmosphere of ancient estates, subtle psychological interplay, and the drama of fate make this novel a true gem of Victorian prose.
