A young Englishwoman visits Rome and falls in love.
For Trollope see Novels 033, 108, and 202.
It “possesses one of the first requisites for a novel in being interesting. It is not too long. The scene is laid in Italy, and the book contains just enough of history and politics to give the story a spice above that of the ordinary society novel; and though there is little plot, there is enough to elicit some very clever character-drawing.” Critic, June 2, 1883
“There is a good deal of originality in the mixture of characters, and the author shows that she must have a considerable knowledge of the ways and thoughts of the Italians of to-day. The story . . . is told effectively and with nice feeling in the author’s pleasant and graceful style.” Athenaeum, July 7, 1883
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