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BUNGAY CASTLE: - A NOVEL. - BY MRS. BONHOTE.
ADDISON. - VOL. I.
FRONTISPIECE
BUNGAY CASTLE - TO THE MOST NOBLE CHARLES DUKE OF NORFOLK, WHOSE URBANITY AND PHILANTHROPY MUST EVER REFLECT ADDITIONAL HONOURS ON THE NAME OF HOWARD; BY WHOSE NOBLE FAMILY BUNGAY CASTLE WAS POSSESSED FOR MANY CENTURIES; THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS GRACE'S MOST OBEDIENT, AND VERY HUMBLE SERVANT, ELIZ. BONHOTE.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAP. I
CHAP. II
CHAP. III
CHAP. IV.
In the shadow of the crumbling Bungay Castle, a young woman who has grown up just yards from the ancient stones discovers a world where history and imagination intertwine. Her childhood climbs to the highest battlements left her listening to whispered legends—spectral knights patrolling moon‑lit parapets and a mournful lady drifting through the ruins where her lover once fell. These ghostly tales, blended with the author's love of old romances, shape a narrative that celebrates both the grandeur of the past and the fragile lives now dwelling among its broken walls.
The novel follows her return to the estate after years away, where she purchases the land that once cradled nobility and now shelters modest cottages. As she surveys the juxtaposition of former regal splendor and present poverty, she is moved to imagine the castle reborn, its stones blooming with jasmine and honey‑suckle. This early part of the story sets a richly atmospheric stage, inviting listeners to linger over the haunting beauty of a place where memory and myth linger in the very air.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (505K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1744–1818
An English novelist, essayist, and poet from Bungay, Suffolk, she is best remembered for blending moral reflection with Gothic storytelling. Her best-known book, Bungay Castle, drew on the real castle ruins her husband owned and helped keep her name alive in eighteenth-century fiction.
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