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The Romantic Lady
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The Romantic Lady in Vernon, BC
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The Romantic Lady in Vernon, BC
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"The Romantic Lady" is a novel by Michael Arlen, an English author known for his sharp wit and distinctive writing style. The novel is a social satire that delves into themes of romance, identity, and the complexities of modern relationships.The story centers on a woman named Lady Margaret, who is often referred to as "The Romantic Lady" due to her idealized and somewhat naive view of love and romance. Lady Margaret is a character caught between her romantic fantasies and the practicalities of her life in high society.As the plot unfolds, Lady Margaret becomes entangled in a series of romantic escapades and social intrigues. Her idealistic notions of love and the pursuit of her personal desires lead her into various comedic and sometimes scandalous situations. The novel explores how her romantic ideals clash with the realities of her social circle and the complexities of human relationships.
"The Romantic Lady" is a novel by Michael Arlen, an English author known for his sharp wit and distinctive writing style. The novel is a social satire that delves into themes of romance, identity, and the complexities of modern relationships.The story centers on a woman named Lady Margaret, who is often referred to as "The Romantic Lady" due to her idealized and somewhat naive view of love and romance. Lady Margaret is a character caught between her romantic fantasies and the practicalities of her life in high society.As the plot unfolds, Lady Margaret becomes entangled in a series of romantic escapades and social intrigues. Her idealistic notions of love and the pursuit of her personal desires lead her into various comedic and sometimes scandalous situations. The novel explores how her romantic ideals clash with the realities of her social circle and the complexities of human relationships.


















