Draft:Sydney, Lady Morgan
Sydney, Lady Morgan was born on December 25th,1781 in Dublin, and died on April 14, 1859 in London. She was an Irish novelist. Her best work would be The Wild Irish Girl. The novel is modelled as a series of letters written by Horatio, an Englishman who is sent away to Ireland by his father as a form of punishment.
Horatio soon is infatuated by the Prince’s daughter, Glorvina, who is "wild Irish girl" that the title is referring to. Glorvina represents ones spirit, beauty, and the excellence of Ireland. Her character is also shown to be intelligent, eloquent, and deeply patriotic. Glorvina introduces Horatio to Irish traditions, history, and culture, which doesn't align with his English upbringing. Glorvina's character is portrayed as intelligent, eloquent, and deeply patriotic.