
audiobook
by Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton
A BLIGHTED LIFE.
Preface.
A BLIGHTED LIFE.
Appendix.
Supplemental Notes.
INDEX TO “A BLIGHTED LIFE.”
INDEX TO SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES.
In the late‑Victorian world of privilege and politics, a well‑connected husband turns the law that should protect the vulnerable into a weapon of oppression. He coerces two physicians to certify his aristocratic wife as “mad,” having her locked away in a private asylum where her liberty, property, and reputation are stripped from her. The narrative paints a stark picture of a legal system that can silence a woman with a simple signature, while powerful allies in court and cabinet turn a blind eye.
Undeterred, the lady fights back with fierce resolve, drawing on her own intellect and an emerging public outcry. Newspapers explode with the scandal, amplifying her voice and forcing the authorities to confront the abuse. Though the ordeal ends with her release, the story leaves listeners aware of how one woman's courage challenged a cruel institution, sparking debate that would echo far beyond her personal tragedy.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (304K characters)
Release date
2025-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1802–1882