Letters of a Javanese Princess

audiobook

Letters of a Javanese Princess

by Raden Adjeng Kartini

EN·~8 hours·81 chapters

Chapters

81 total
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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS - By - RADEN ADJENG KARTINI - TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL DUTCH - By - AGNES LOUISE SYMMERS - WITH A FOREWORD BY LOUIS COUPERUS - LONDON: DUCKWORTH & CO. - First published in 1921

1:00
2

NOTE

0:45
3

FOREWORD

6:51
4

INTRODUCTION

13:26
5

LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS - I

13:47
6

II

8:24
7

III

13:52
8

IV

7:28
9

V

37:17
10

VI

5:47

Description

In these intimate letters, a young Javanese noblewoman shares the quiet world behind the high walls of her family’s palace, revealing a life of privilege shadowed by confinement. She writes with a keen eye for the striking contrasts between the island’s abundant spice trade and the limited horizons offered to women of her class. Her observations are tinged with both admiration for Java’s natural beauty and a yearning for knowledge that extends beyond the traditional expectations of her society.

Through thoughtful correspondence with a Dutch educator, she explores the possibilities of education, self‑expression, and social reform, while gently challenging the customs that keep her voice restrained. The letters capture the delicate balance between respect for cultural heritage and the desire to bring light into a world she describes as moving “from darkness into light.” Listeners will be drawn into her earnest reflections, feeling the pulse of a remarkable mind striving to bridge two very different worlds.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (495K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe

Release date

2010-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Raden Adjeng Kartini

Raden Adjeng Kartini

1879–1904

A powerful voice for women’s education in colonial Java, her ideas survived in letters that still feel bold and personal today. Though she died young, she became one of Indonesia’s most enduring symbols of equality and learning.

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