Dawn

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Dawn

by Mrs. H. A. Adams

EN·~9 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
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DAWN - By Mrs. Harriet A. Adams

0:02
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BOSTON: LONDON:

0:01
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DAWN.

0:00
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CHAPTER I.

11:13
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CHAPTER II.

9:57
6

CHAPTER III.

16:30
7

CHAPTER IV.

9:07
8

CHAPTER V.

9:56
9

CHAPTER VI.

7:46
10

CHAPTER VII.

5:50

Description

In a quiet twilight, a married couple sits together, reflecting on three years of shared joy and sorrow. Their conversation drifts from the intimate rhythms of their own partnership to a broader meditation on why many marriages falter, questioning how two distinct personalities can truly know each other. Hugh, the husband, argues that love must coexist with personal liberty, insisting that each partner should retain enough independence to avoid draining one another’s spirit.

Alice listens with tenderness, worried that Hugh’s philosophical musings might distance him emotionally. Their dialogue explores the delicate balance between self‑ownership and mutual support, using the example of neighboring spouses whose mismatched strengths reveal both the promise and the peril of mismatched unions. As the evening deepens, the couple’s earnest quest for a harmonious, yet authentic, marriage invites listeners to consider how love, freedom, and individual growth intertwine in everyday life.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (533K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Charles Aldarondo HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

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Mrs. H. A. Adams

Known today for the 1868 novel Dawn, this 19th-century writer published fiction in Boston at a time when domestic stories and moral questions often went hand in hand. Surviving records are sparse, which gives her work an added sense of rediscovery for modern listeners.

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