
EAST LYNNE
EAST LYNNE
CHAPTER I. - THE LADY ISABEL.
CHAPTER II. - THE BROKEN CROSS.
CHAPTER III. - BARBARA HARE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE MOONLIGHT INTERVIEW.
CHAPTER V. - MR. CARLYLE’S OFFICE.
CHAPTER VI. - RICHARD HARE, THE YOUNGER.
CHAPTER VII. - MISS CARLYLE AT HOME.
CHAPTER VIII. - MR. KANE’S CONCERT.
The story opens on William, Earl of Mount Severn, a once diligent law student now rotting in the luxury of his sprawling townhouse. At forty‑nine, his once‑sharp features are marred by gout and the weary look of a man who has squandered a sixty‑thousand‑a‑year inheritance on gambling and extravagance. Surrounded by mounting debts, he clings to the memory of a brief, passionate marriage that produced a single daughter before his beloved wife died young.
As the earl pores over endless papers, a knock at the door announces a gentleman seeking an audience, pulling him back into a world he hoped to escape. Old obligations, hidden loyalties, and the lingering hope for redemption begin to surface, promising a tangled web of social intrigue and personal crisis. Listeners are drawn into a Victorian drama where reputation, love, and ruin hang in a delicate balance.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1130K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dagny; John Bickers; David Widger
Release date
2006-04-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1887
Best known for the wildly popular Victorian novel East Lynne, this English writer built her reputation on suspenseful plots, family drama, and sharp moral tension. Her stories were major bestsellers in the 19th century and helped define the sensation novel for a wide popular audience.
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