Lord Loveland Discovers America follows the journey of a British nobleman who seeks to alleviate his financial woes by marrying a wealthy American heiress. The novel explores the social expectations and personal dilemmas of a man accustomed to privilege, yet facing the pressure to secure his future through marriage. As the protagonist contemplates his options, he is presented with the opportunity to seek a bride across the Atlantic, marking the beginning of his adventure in a new and unfamiliar society. His interactions reflect a mix of charm and self-importance, as he navigates the cultural…mehr
Lord Loveland Discovers America follows the journey of a British nobleman who seeks to alleviate his financial woes by marrying a wealthy American heiress. The novel explores the social expectations and personal dilemmas of a man accustomed to privilege, yet facing the pressure to secure his future through marriage. As the protagonist contemplates his options, he is presented with the opportunity to seek a bride across the Atlantic, marking the beginning of his adventure in a new and unfamiliar society. His interactions reflect a mix of charm and self-importance, as he navigates the cultural differences between Britain and America. The character's humorous yet somewhat egocentric personality sets the stage for romantic misadventures and personal discovery. The novel examines themes of wealth, social status, and the search for love, as well as the transformation of an individual confronting new challenges. As he prepares for his journey, the protagonist faces the realization of losing both financial and emotional support, foreshadowing the personal growth he will undergo during his time in America.
Charles Norris Williamson was a British writer and motoring journalist born in 1859 in Exeter, United Kingdom. He was the founder of Black and White Magazine and gained recognition for his literary collaboration with his wife, Alice Muriel Williamson. The pair co-authored numerous novels and travelogues under the name ""C. N. and A. M. Williamson."" Charles passed away on October 3, 1920, in Combe Down, at the age of 61. Alice Muriel Williamson, born on October 8, 1858, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Marcus and Jane King, was an American-English author. Her father co-founded the Ohio State and Union Law College. After her separation from her first husband, Lieutenant William Reeve Hamilton, who disapproved of her acting career, Alice moved to England in 1892. There, she became a foreign correspondent for the Boston Evening Transcript. After marrying Charles Norris Williamson in 1894, Alice devoted herself to writing fiction and was a successful author. The couple co-authored many works, with Alice later acknowledging her sole authorship in most of their books. Alice passed away on September 24, 1933.
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