
EMMELINE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
VOLUME IV
In the shadow of a crumbling Pembroke stronghold, a young girl lives under the watchful eye of an elderly housekeeper. The castle, once the pride of the Mowbray line, now houses only a handful of servants and the silent echo of its former grandeur. Emmeline, the orphaned daughter of a vanished branch, survives on a modest allowance recorded in the steward’s ledger, her existence known to few beyond the distant lord who rarely visits.
Despite her isolation, Emmeline possesses a sharp intellect and a fierce curiosity about the world beyond the stone walls. She clings to a promise made by a mysterious Miss Mowbray, a pledge that fuels her hope for a brighter future. As she navigates the faded tapestries and hidden corridors, the castle’s secrets begin to stir, hinting at friendships and revelations that could change the course of her lonely life.
Language
en
Duration
~20 hours (1204K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1749–1806
Best known for turning personal hardship into vivid, emotionally charged writing, this pioneering English poet and novelist helped revive the sonnet in Britain. Her work also pushed early Romantic literature toward a deeper feeling for nature, injustice, and everyday life.
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