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Palladian
Palladian
Author: Elizabeth Taylor
When newly orphaned Cassandra Dashwood arrives as governess to little Sophy, the scene seems set for the archetypal romance between young girl and austere widowed employer. Strange secrets abound in the ramshackle house. But conventions are subverted in this atmospheric novel: one of its worlds is suffused with classical scholarship and literary...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140161137
ISBN-10: 0140161139
Publication Date: 12/3/1985
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Penguin USA
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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From the back cover: Young Cassandra is alone in the world, her father has just died. When she goes to Cropthorne Manor as a governess, its weary facade and crumbling statues are all that she could hope for. And Marion Vanbrugh is the perfect employer - a widower, austere and distant, with a penchant for the Greek. But this is not a nineteenth century novel and Cassandra's Mr. Rochester isn't the only inhabitant of the Manor. . . Just as Jane Austen wittily contrasted real life with a girl's Gothic fantasies in Northanger Abbey, so Elizabeth Taylor subtly examines the realities of life for a latter-day Jane Eyre in this sharply observed work, first published in 1946.


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