

An edition of The Passion and the Flower (1978)
By Barbara Cartland
Publish Date
1978
Publisher
E. P. Dutton
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
In 1867 Paris, passionate Russian Prince Ivan Volkonski is captivated by a mysterious modern dancer. Lokita performs her own unique dances that directly convey emotions to audiences, but she speaks to no one and promptly departs the theatre cloaked in secrecy. The persistent Prince orchestrates a ruse just to meet her, and perceiving her interest in Russian culture, promises to give a "Russian" party for her the next day. Lokita grew up in social isolation, cared for by servants. Her loving English father visited rarely, her Russian mother never - her very existence had to be kept secret, and no one would tell her why! Financial difficulties after her father's death forced her loving servants to reluctantly allow her to go onstage, but when Prince Ivan manages to meet her, they must whisk her away!
subjects: Fiction, Romance, Historical, Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Love, fiction
People: Lokita, Prince Ivan Volkonski
Times: Victorian Era, 1867