
BLUE-STOCKING HALL.
BLUE-STOCKING HALL. - LETTER XXVII. Frederick to Emily Douglas.
LETTER XXVIII. Arthur Howard to Frederick Douglas.
LETTER XXIX. Mrs. Douglas to Mrs. E. Sandford.
LETTER XXX. Frederick Douglas to Arthur Howard.
LETTER XXXI. Miss Douglas to Miss Sandford.
LETTER XXXII. From the Same to the Same.
LETTER XXXIII. Ed. Otway, Esq. to Rev. Mr. Oliphant.
LETTER XXXIV. Mrs. Douglas to the Rev. Mr. Oliphant.
LETTER XXXV. From the same to the same.
A lively epistolary portrait unfolds as Frederick writes from bustling London to his dear Emily, sharing the restless energy of a young man caught between duty and desire. His letters weave together witty critiques of fashionable physicians, the cramped etiquette of high society, and the yearning to escape the city’s pretensions for the open hills of home. Through his keen eye we glimpse the vibrant salons where authors, ladies, and gentlemen mingle, trading bon mots and literary gossip over candlelit dinners.
The narrative captures the restless spirit of the early nineteenth‑century intellectual scene, balancing humor with heartfelt longing. As Frederick navigates family expectations, romantic hopes, and the absurdities of professional charlatans, his voice remains both reflective and sharply observant. Listeners are invited into a world where wit, affection, and the promise of a quieter life beyond London’s fog intertwine, setting the stage for the next chapter of his journey.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charlene Taylor, Heather Clark and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1787–1836
A Unitarian minister who turned to fiction, he wrote lively tales and novels while trying to supplement a modest income. His career moved from the pulpit to the page, giving his work an unusual mix of social observation and storytelling.
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