
Volume 6. - CHAPTER VI - CLIO, OR THALIA?
CHAPTER VII - "LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS"
CHAPTER VIII - IN WHICH THE LAW BETRAYS A HEART
CHAPTER IX - WYLIE STREET
CHAPTER X - THE PRICE OF FREEDOM
Honora has finally tasted the thrill of authorship, though her name has yet to appear on any published work. Tasked with shaping the biography of the formidable General Angus Chiltern, she wrestles with the age‑old dilemma of whether to separate letters from life story or blend them together. As she surveys a table piled with famous biographies, she seeks a method that will capture both facts and feeling.
The scene shifts to a sun‑lit drawing‑room where Honora meets Chiltern for lunch, surrounded by roses, silver bowls and the flamboyant hair‑dresser Monsieur Cadron, who prepares a coiffure fit for a goddess of the arts. Their conversation drifts from aesthetics to a quiet, lingering question of what truly endures in a life, hinting at the tension between ambition and the search for permanence. Listeners will be drawn into the elegant yet uncertain world of a woman poised on the brink of literary recognition.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (106K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1947
A hugely popular American novelist in the early 1900s, he wrote historical fiction and political novels that spoke to the mood of Progressive Era readers. Though often overshadowed by the better-known British statesman of the same name, his books were major bestsellers in their day.
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