The Favoured Child

The Favoured Child

1989 • 630 pages

England is in the grip of the Industrial Revolution. The impact of the Enclosures Act and rapid growth of industry led to an increasing movement of people away from living and working in the countryside and into towns and cities. The earlier influence and status of the rich landowners was under threat from the intellectuals of the enlightenment and as a result, the rigid social hierarchies were beginning to change. Despite such changes however, women were still no closer to gaining access to legal rights or equal academic or professional opportunities. Property and money were held only by men and women were generally under the control of a man - her father and then subsequently her husband. Most women - especially those from wealthy families had few rights and fewer life choices.

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Wideacre

Wideacre is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Philippa Gregory.

Wideacre
The Favored Child
Meridon

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