Hilda: A Story of Calcutta

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Hilda: A Story of Calcutta

by Sara Jeannette Duncan

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HILDA - A STORY OF CALCUTTA - BY SARAH JEANETTE DUNCAN (MRS. EVERARD COTES) - Author of "A Social Departure," "An American Girl in London," "His Honour and a Lady," "A Voyage of Consolation," "Vernon's Aunt," "A Daughter of To-day," etc. - NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS - Copyright, 1898 By Frederick A. Stokes Company

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HILDA

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CHAPTER I.

20:02

CHAPTER II.

12:45

CHAPTER III.

30:50

CHAPTER IV.

27:31

CHAPTER V.

24:35

CHAPTER VI.

19:20

CHAPTER VII.

14:08

CHAPTER VIII.

7:02

Description

In the sweltering heart of 19th‑century Calcutta, a young Englishwoman named Hilda moves through opulent drawing‑rooms and bustling bazaars, her thoughts caught between the comforts of home and the vivid, often harsh reality of colonial life. The novel opens with a tense encounter between Hilda and the flamboyant Miss Howe, whose theatrical flair and sharp observations expose the fragile pretenses of the expatriate community. Through richly detailed scenes—mirrored vases, coarse Mirzapore rugs, and the distant hum of the city—the author paints a world where social status and personal conviction constantly collide.

As Hilda wrestles with her own sense of purpose, she encounters Laura Filbert, a woman whose simple faith and modest attire contrast sharply with the flamboyance around her. Their dialogues weave together themes of duty, religion, and the stark divide between the privileged and the laboring classes, hinting at deeper conflicts that will shape Hilda’s journey. The narrative balances lyrical description with keen social insight, inviting listeners to explore the complexities of identity and belonging in a place where every footstep echoes with history.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (483K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Robert Cicconetti, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions (www.canadiana.org))

Release date

2006-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sara Jeannette Duncan

Sara Jeannette Duncan

1861–1922

A pioneering Canadian journalist turned novelist, she wrote with sharp wit about empire, politics, travel, and the changing roles of women. Her best-known work, The Imperialist, remains an important early Canadian novel.

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