
A MODERN TELEMACHUS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I—COMPANIONS OF THE VOYAGE
CHAPTER II—A JACOBITE WAIF
CHAPTER III—ON THE RHONE
CHAPTER IV—WRECKED
CHAPTER V—CAPTIVITY
CHAPTER VI—A MOORISH VILLAGE
CHAPTER VII—MASTER AND SLAVE
CHAPTER VIII—THE SEARCH
Set against the tangled politics of early‑18th‑century Europe, the story follows a determined Irish‑born countess caught in the cross‑currents of war, diplomacy, and family duty. Sent from a Spanish port to reunite with her husband, she embarks on a perilous sea voyage that quickly turns into a clash of cultures when a Dutch‑led Algerine corsair seizes her vessel.
Stranded in hostile waters, the countess confronts the brutal customs of a fierce coastal tribe while clinging to her faith and wits. Alongside a loyal steward and a courageous young girl, she navigates danger, drafts desperate letters, and seeks any chance of rescue. The narrative weaves factual maritime history with vivid, personal drama, inviting listeners to experience the tension and humanity of a true‑to‑life adventure that unfolds far from the polished courts of Europe.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (324K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1901
A hugely popular Victorian novelist, she wrote stories that mixed family drama, faith, duty, and moral struggle in a way that spoke powerfully to young readers. Her best-known books, including The Heir of Redclyffe and The Daisy Chain, helped make her one of the most widely read English writers of her day.
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