Author
Lawrence Turnbull
Died 1927
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A Golden Book of Venice
"A Golden Book of Venice" by Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull is a historical romance set in the 16th century. This richly detailed narrative takes readers into the vibrant city of Venice, capturing its art, culture, and social dynamics during a time of significant philosophical and artistic development. The story introduces a variety of characters entwined in the cultural tapestry of Venice, as they navigate personal and intellectual contests, with a particular focus on a young and promising boy named Pierino, who finds himself at the center of a philosophical debate involving the learned friars of the era. The opening of the novel immerses the reader in a bustling scene at the Campo San Rocco on a beautiful November day in 1565. Enhanced by vivid descriptions, we observe an energetic crowd gathering at the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, anxious to witness a significant philosophical contest between the friars of the Frari and the Servi. The narrative introduces key figures, including Pierino, a bright young boy who is about to be thrust into the limelight of this debate, and his supportive family members, including his brother Ambrogio and mother Isabella, who are invested in his success. The initial chapters intricately weave together the lively public festivities with a deeper exploration of Venice's intellectual currents, setting a stage for both personal and communal tales of ambition, love, and the pursuit of knowledge.
The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus
"The Royal Pawn of Venice" by Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull is a historical romance written in the early 20th century. Set in the latter half of the 15th century, the story revolves around the young and innocent Caterina Cornaro, who is betrothed to Janus II, King of Cyprus. The narrative explores themes of ambition, duty, and the melding of romantic ideals with the complex realities of political alliances, as Caterina is to navigate her new role as queen amid the intrigue surrounding her marriage and fate. At the start of the novel, readers are introduced to the dreamy allure of Cyprus as it captivates the rulers of Venice. As Caterina learns of her imminent betrothal, she is filled with excitement and trepidation about becoming the queen. The opening chapters depict her innocent fantasies of royalty and the opulence of her future while hinting at the underlying tensions in Cyprus, including the political ramifications of her marriage and the whispers of discontent that could disrupt her idyllic dreams. As the festivities surrounding her engagement unfold, Caterina navigates her shifting identity from a sheltered Venetian maiden to a pivotal player in the politics of a foreign land, setting the stage for her developing character and the challenges to come.