Tiny Luttrell:

E.W. Hornung, The Ombre Bookshelf Publishing


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Tiny Luttrell: by E.W. Hornung, The Ombre Bookshelf Publishing
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This edition has been annotated with the following unique content.Historical ContextDetailed 19th Century Analysis
‘She looked very fresh and buoyant in the summer morning.’

Tiny Luttrell is a classic romance and the first novel written by English author E. W. Hornung, published in 1893. The novel is set in both Australia and England in the late 1800’s, providing a contrast between the rugged outback and the refined society of Victorian London. This juxtaposition offers rich opportunities for exploration of themes such as identity and cultural belonging. While the plot revolves around a love triangle, the novel delves into deeper themes such as colonialism, self-discovery, and societal norms. These thematic elements elevate the story beyond a simple romance, adding layers of complexity and meaning.

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“"This is natural in the very young, and fortunately Tiny Luttrell was still very young in some respects. Blessed with observant eyes, and having at this time an irritable memory to keep her prejudices at attention, her mind soon became the scene of many curious and specific contests between England and Australia."

Synopsis

Catherine "Tiny" Luttrell is the daughter of an Australian sheep ranch owner. She journeys to London to visit with her newlywed sister, Ruth and bids farewell to her childhood home. Amidst the lush English countryside and a business venture in Portugal, Tiny navigates obstacles tied to her past flings, notably Jack Swift, a ranch hand, and a charming new suitor in England. Caught in a love triangle, Tiny faces the choice between societal expectations and her heart's desire, oscillating between the ideals of nobility and the allure of her Australian roots.

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At Ombre Bookshelf Publications we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original authors publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. This title at its core is classic literature, it contains words strung together with romantic precision. Superb classic literature that you just do not see in the modern age.

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