Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary

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Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary

by Anne Manning

EN·~5 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

INTRODUCTION

10:12

KATHARINE TYNAN.

2:03

THE MAIDEN AND MARRIED LIFE - OF - MARY POWELL - AFTERWARDS MISTRESS MILTON - JOURNALL

51:54

MARY POWELL.

2:35:09

DEBORAH'S DIARY - A FRAGMENT

1:37:13

POST SCRIPTUM

8:36

Description

A tender, first‑person record opens the book, inviting listeners into the quiet world of a young woman whose life revolves around gardens, buzzing bees, and the rhythms of country chores. Through Mary’s keen eye we hear the rustle of lavender, feel the cool shade of hedged lanes, and sense the simple joys of a modest manor house that once cradled her family. Her prose blends gentle humor with earnest devotion, offering a glimpse of a marriage that feels both ordinary and extraordinary in its intimacy.

The diary introduces a lively cast—an impulsive father, a domineering mother, a cousin and her parson husband, and the famous poet John Milton, who drifts in as a distant, almost mythic presence. As Mary moves from the dairy to the bowling‑green, the narrative paints a vivid portrait of 17th‑century rural life, hinting at the tensions and tenderness that will shape her future. Listeners are left with the lingering scent of rose‑brier and the echo of a world that has since faded, but whose beauty endures in her words.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (312K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-05-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anne Manning

1807–1879

A Victorian novelist with a gift for bringing the past into everyday life, she became best known for warm, imaginative historical stories such as Mary Powell and The Household of Sir Thomas More. Her books were often old-fashioned even in their own time, but readers admired their charm and gentle feel for history.

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