Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3

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Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3

by Fanny Burney

EN·~11 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

CHAPTER ii. — AN EVENT.

21:21

CHAPTER iii. — A CONSTERNATION.

21:58

CHAPTER iv. — A PERTURBATION.

24:44

CHAPTER v. — A COTTAGE.

27:08

CHAPTER vi. — A CONTEST.

35:23

CHAPTER vii. — A MESSAGE.

17:58

CHAPTER vii. — A PARTING.

12:53

CHAPTER viii. — A TALE.

24:20

CHAPTER ix. — A SHOCK.

7:30

CHAPTER i. — A COGITATION.

13:52

Description

Cecilia, a young heiress of considerable means, finds herself torn between lingering doubts and a yearning for certainty. When Mr. Delvile, the earnest suitor who has long courted her, finally secures a moment to learn the true source of her hesitation, she must confront the uneasy mix of pride, fear, and self‑doubt that has held her captive. Their exchange reveals a fragile intimacy, as both wrestle with the weight of expectation and the hope of a shared future.

The story follows Cecilia’s struggle to summon the courage needed for a decisive step toward marriage, set against the backdrop of secretive plans and looming social scrutiny. As she grapples with her own insecurities, the narrative captures the delicate balance between duty and desire, offering a poignant glimpse into the emotional landscape of a woman on the brink of a life‑changing choice. Listeners will be drawn into her inner turmoil and the tender, if tense, dynamics of a budding romance.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (638K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Delphine Lettau, Charles Franks and the people at DP HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fanny Burney

Fanny Burney

1752–1840

A sharp-eyed observer of Georgian society, she helped shape the English novel of manners with stories that are witty, socially exact, and still lively to read. Her novels and journals also preserve an unusually vivid picture of literary and court life in late 18th-century Britain.

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