"Graham's Magazine, Vol. XIX, No. 6, December 1841" by Various is a literary periodical published in the early 19th century. This volume consists of a collection of fiction, poetry, and articles, showcasing a range of themes and styles typical of the time. The contents reflect the cultural and literary interests of the era, featuring various contributors who explore topics ranging from romance and nature to war and morality. The opening of this issue features a story titled "The Hawkers" or "The Lady Isabel" by D. Maxwell, which sets a lively scene at Torbay castle during a hawking party. The narrative introduces key characters, including Lady Isabel, a spirited young noblewoman, and the conflicted Sir Herbert Glendower, who grapples with his feelings for her amid familial and social pressures. The vibrant atmosphere captures the camaraderie and playful rivalry among the cavalcade, revealing deeper emotions and romantic tensions as Glendower seeks to win Isabel's affection despite his insecurities. The story promises a blend of adventure and romance set against a richly detailed historical backdrop. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Graham's Magazine, Vol. XIX, No. 6, December 1841
By Various
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