
A PREFATORY WORD
MARY A. WARD. - NOTES ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS - FENWICK'S COTTAGE
PHOEBE'S RIVAL
ROBIN GHYLL COTTAGE
FENWICK STOOD LOOKING AT THE CANVAS
MARY A. WARD. - PART I - WESTMORELAND
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
PART II - LONDON
A young painter named Fenwick leaves his Westmoreland home and his devoted wife behind to chase artistic promise in the bustling world of London. There he encounters powerful, seductive influences that stir his imagination, echoing the real‑life dramas of celebrated artists. As his talent grows, so does his yearning for a beauty that seems both inspiring and dangerous, setting the stage for a clash between duty and desire.
Returning to the quiet valley of the Langdale Pikes, Fenwick finds his life tangled with Phoebe, his steadfast spouse, and the enigmatic Eugénie, an unconscious rival who embodies a more spiritual, elusive muse. Against a backdrop of mist‑shrouded streams and the rustic charm of Robin Ghyll cottage, the novel explores how art, love, and ambition can intertwine, testing the limits of loyalty and creative obsession. Listeners will be drawn into Fenwick’s inner struggle, wondering whether his pursuit of beauty will lift him or ultimately unravel his world.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (543K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1920
A bestselling Victorian novelist and social reformer, she became famous for fiction that wrestled with faith, doubt, and the moral questions of modern life. Her novels were serious, popular, and deeply engaged with the social issues of her day.
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