Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century by Fullerton

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Author Fullerton, Georgiana, 1812-1885
Title Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century
Alternate Title Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the 16th Century
Credits Produced by Don Kostuch
Summary "Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century" by Lady Georgiana Fullerton is a historical account narrated in a semi-autobiographical style, likely written in the mid-19th century. It chronicles the life experiences and reflections of its titular character, Constance Sherwood, against the backdrop of the tumultuous 16th century in England. The narrative appears to focus on themes of personal trials, the influence of faith, and the complexities of societal norms during this historical period, particularly in relation to religion. The opening of the autobiography sets the stage for Constance Sherwood's early life, detailing her upbringing in a nurturing environment characterized by the beauty of the English countryside and the virtues instilled by her devoted parents. Constance reflects on her formative years, marked by the loss of her mother, the trials faced by Catholics under Protestant rule, and the idyllic, yet tumultuous childhood filled with longing for companionship and joy. She introduces significant figures in her life, including her father, her mother’s humanitarian spirit, and the noble family of Lady Mounteagle, hinting at the developing relationships that will shape her future. The narrative strikes a balance between innocence and the awareness of the cultural and religious turmoil surrounding her, laying a rich groundwork for the unfolding story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Fiction
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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