Publisher's Synopsis
Amelia Alderson Opie's "Adeline Mowbray, or, The Mother and Daughter" remains a powerful example of 18th-century social commentary interwoven with a compelling romantic narrative. This historical fiction explores the challenges faced by unmarried couples and the societal repercussions endured by illegitimate children and their mothers.
A classic of its time, "Adeline Mowbray" fearlessly tackles themes of love, societal expectations, and the complex bonds between mothers and daughters. Opie's work offers a glimpse into the social constraints of the era, presenting a timeless story relevant to anyone interested in historical romance and the enduring struggles against prejudice. Experience the literary artistry of this meticulously prepared print republication and delve into a world where love and social acceptance collide.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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