
By Susanna Haswell Rowson
PREFACE.
CHARLOTTE TEMPLE,
VOLUME I
CHAPTER I. - A BOARDING SCHOOL.
CHAPTER II. - DOMESTIC CONCERNS.
CHAPTER III. - UNEXPECTED MISFORTUNES.
CHAPTER IV. - CHANGE OF FORTUNE.
CHAPTER V. - SUCH THINGS ARE.
CHAPTER VI. - AN INTRIGUING TEACHER.
A bright‑eyed teenager leaves the safety of her boarding school to find her place in the wider world, full of hope and trusting innocence. She is drawn into a bustling city where polite society masks hidden temptations, and a charming stranger offers the promise of adventure and affection. The story unfolds through letters, conversations, and quiet moments that reveal how easily a naïve heart can be swayed when guidance is scarce.
As her new acquaintances begin to test her resolve, Charlotte learns that the freedoms she craves carry unexpected costs. The novel paints a vivid picture of 18th‑century social expectations, warning readers of the subtle traps that can ensnare young women lacking seasoned counsel. Through her trials, the narrative balances tender empathy with a clear moral lesson, urging listeners to consider the value of prudence, true friendship, and the strength found in self‑knowledge.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Release date
2006-03-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1762–1824
Best known for Charlotte Temple, she was one of the earliest literary celebrities in the United States and built a career that reached far beyond a single novel. She wrote fiction, plays, songs, and textbooks while also working as an actress and educator.
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