Venetia

About this book

In a period marked by shifting social norms and the emergence of new romantic ideals, "Venetia" by Benjamin Disraeli delves into the complexities of love and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, this novel intricately weaves the lives of Lady Annabel Herbert and her spirited daughter, Venetia, as they navigate the constraints of their world. Disraeli's exploration of beauty and the quest for personal freedom resonates deeply, inviting readers to reflect on the unspoken rules governing relationships and ambition. Ideal for students and historians alike, "Venetia" offers a rich tapestry of character-driven narrative and insightful commentary on the era's cultural landscape, making it an essential read for anyone interested in 19th-century literature.

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