Brambletye House

Brambletye House is an 1826 historical novel by the British writer Horace Smith, originally published in three volumes.

[2] The focus is of a country family of broadly pro-Cavalier sympathies.

[4] John Sutherland considers it as probably Smith's best work of fiction[5] while The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature describes it as "a pale shadow of Scott's Woodstock" which was published the same year.

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