The Nest Of The Sparrowhawk

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The Nest of the Sparrowhawk: A Romance of the XVIIth Century was written by Baroness Orczy, author of The Scarlet Pimpernel, in 1909. Set in puritan Kent in 1657, the story focuses on the intrigues of Sir Marmaduke de Chevasse "as stiff a Roundhead as ever upheld my Lord Protector and his Puritanic government", who is determined to secure the vast fortunes of his lovely ward, Lady Sue, for himself. Sue presents a girlish figure; she is young, alert and vigorous. The charm of her own youth and freshness even means she looks dainty and graceful in clothes that disfigure her elders. She enjoys the adulation which her appearance guarantees, laughing and chattering with the women and teasing the men. She does of course have plenty of admirers, including young Richard Lambert who worships her with protective reverence.

About the author

Baroness Emmuska Orczy, born on September 23, 1865, in Tarnaörs, Hungary, was a trailblazing author and playwright whose works left an indelible mark on popular literature. Best known for creating the iconic character of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Orczy's tales of daring heroism and intricate disguises captivated audiences and set the stage for the modern superhero genre. Her aristocratic background and cosmopolitan upbringing, which included time in Budapest, Brussels, and Paris, infused her writing with a rich cultural tapestry.Orczy's life was as adventurous as her fiction. She moved to London in her teens, where she eventually married Montagu Barstow, a fellow artist. Together, they collaborated on various creative projects, but it was Orczy's solo endeavors that truly shone. Her first Scarlet Pimpernel novel, published in 1905, was initially a stage play that enjoyed immense success, leading to a series of sequels and adaptations.Despite her popularity, Orczy was not without controversy. Her staunch conservative views and vocal support for the British aristocracy often put her at odds with the more progressive elements of society. Yet, her ability to craft compelling narratives of bravery and sacrifice resonated deeply with readers across generations.Orczy's influence extended beyond her own time, inspiring contemporary writers and filmmakers who sought to emulate her blend of suspense, romance, and historical intrigue. Her legacy endures in the countless adaptations of her work and the enduring appeal of her swashbuckling heroes. Baroness Emmuska Orczy remains a fascinating figure whose life and literature continue to intrigue and inspire.

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