Godolphin
by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Godolphin) is a 19th-century Satirical English romantic novel about the life of idealistic man Percy Godolphin and his unlikely lover Constance Vernon. Written as a frame narrative, Godolphin provides a satirical insight into the daily life of the British elite of the early 19th century. The story is told through the story of the two main characters Percy Godolphin and Constance Vernon, who are famous among the London elite.