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A sharp‑tongued, recently widowed lady moves through the English countryside with a pen as her weapon. In a series of candid letters she reveals her plans to secure a respectable marriage for her daughter while eyeing a potential husband for herself. Her wit and self‑confidence mask a relentless ambition, and every correspondence drips with subtle manipulation and sly humor. The reader is drawn into her world of social intrigue, where family loyalty and rivalry clash.
Her letters paint a vivid picture of the bustling estates of Langford and Churchill, where she jostles with the proud Mainwaring family, a jealous rival, and a meddling suitor named Sir James. As she plots the education and marriage prospects of her daughter, she also navigates the delicate balance of affection and animosity among her relatives. The epistolary format lets listeners hear her voice directly, making the drama intimate and immediate. By the end of the opening act, tensions are high, promising a lively battle of wits and hearts.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1775–1817
Best known for turning drawing-room conversations, courtship, and family pressure into sharp, lively fiction, this English novelist helped shape the modern novel. Her six completed novels, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma, are still loved for their wit, irony, and keen eye for social detail.
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