Mrs. Hungerford

audiobook

Mrs. Hungerford

by Helen C. Black

EN·~31 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

Produced by Daniel Fromont

30:57
2

HELEN C. BLACK - WITH PORTRAITS - LONDON: MACLAREN AND COMPANY - WAITHMAN STREET, PILGRIM STREET, E.C.

0:06

Description

A crisp winter morning finds you boarding the bustling Irish Mail at Euston, where a courteous station‑master secures a comfortable compartment and a hearty breakfast. The journey swiftly carries you across the Irish Sea aboard the gleaming steamship Ireland, its electric lights and spacious cabins offering a pleasant contrast to the churning waves outside. Arriving at Holyhead and then Kingstown, you marvel at the punctuality of the steam packet service before a short rail ride whisks you through the lively streets of Cork toward the charming town of Bandon.

There, Mrs. Hungerford greets you at her inviting country house, St. Brenda’s, with the warmth of an Irish welcome and a lively carriage drawn by a grey mare. As you settle in, the surrounding countryside and the town’s proud Protestant heritage provide a vivid backdrop for conversation and leisurely exploration. The first days promise a blend of travel comforts, local color, and the gentle rhythm of early‑twentieth‑century Irish life.

Details

Full title

Mrs. Hungerford Notable Women Authors of the Day

Language

en

Duration

~31 minutes (29K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-12-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen C. Black

Helen C. Black

1838–1906

A lively Victorian journalist, she is best remembered for bringing famous women writers of her day vividly to life on the page. Her work offers a warm, curious window into literary culture at the end of the nineteenth century.

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