Graham Hamilton (1822)

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Graham Hamilton (1822) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Lady Caroline Lamb that explores themes of passion, society, and personal turmoil in early 19th-century Britain.

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instanceOf novel
author Lady Caroline Lamb
authorGender female
authorNationality British
basedOn aspects of Lady Caroline Lamb’s life
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts British high society
emotional conflict
social expectations
explores consequences of intense romantic passion
psychological distress
tension between individual desire and social norms
genre romantic fiction
semi-autobiographical novel
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasForm single-volume novel
hasTitleCharacter Graham Hamilton
language English
literaryForm prose fiction
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod Romanticism
surface form: Romantic era
mainThemes passion
personal turmoil
society
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
publicationYear 1822
relatedWorkByAuthor Ada Reis
Glenarvon
settingPeriod early 19th-century Britain

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Lady Caroline Lamb publicationYearOf Graham Hamilton (1822)