Fennel and Rue

audiobook

Fennel and Rue

by William Dean Howells

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

By William Dean Howells

0:01
2

I.

6:27
3

II.

7:35
4

III.

6:47
5

IV

7:26
6

V.

7:10
7

VI.

4:05
8

VII.

8:37
9

VIII.

9:00
10

IX.

6:05

Description

A determined writer finally breaks through the gatekeepers of the literary world, only to discover that his serialized tale has sparked an unexpected chorus of admiration. Readers, especially women, pour in with heartfelt letters, praising the story’s bitter honesty and yearning for more insight into its creator. Their enthusiasm lifts his confidence, yet also brings an unfamiliar intimacy that he has never faced before.

Among the missives arrives a delicate, terminally ill young woman who feels the narrative mirrors a personal dilemma she cannot solve. She implores the author to reveal the story’s conclusion, fearing she may not live long enough to see it unfold on the page. Torn between artistic integrity and compassion, he must decide whether to breach the usual secrecy of serial publication. This early conflict sets the stage for a compelling exploration of the responsibilities of a writer toward his audience and the fragile line between fiction and the lives it touches.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells

1837–1920

A leading voice of American literary realism, this novelist and critic helped shape how late 19th-century fiction sounded and what it cared about. He is especially remembered for his work at The Atlantic Monthly and for novels like The Rise of Silas Lapham.

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