
SECRESY - Or - The Ruin on the Rock - ELIZA FENWICK
ELIZA B——
VOLUME I
LETTER I - FROM CAROLINE ASHBURN TO THE HONOURABLE GEORGE VALMONT
LETTER II - FROM SIBELLA VALMONT TO CAROLINE ASHBURN
LETTER III - FROM CAROLINE ASHBURN TO SIBELLA VALMONT
LETTER IV - FROM SIBELLA VALMONT TO CAROLINE ASHBURN
LETTER V - FROM CAROLINE ASHBURN TO SIBELLA VALMONT
LETTER VI - FROM SIBELLA VALMONT TO CAROLINE ASHBURN
LETTER VII - FROM CAROLINE ASHBURN TO SIBELLA VALMONT
An intimate epistolary portrait opens the story, letting listeners hear the urgent voice of Caroline Ashburn as she pens a pleading missive to the Honourable George Valmont. She has just been rebuffed by the stern lord of a remote castle, where his niece, Miss Sibella Valmont, lives in seclusion. Through Caroline’s vivid letters we glimpse a world of rigid authority, whispered rebellions, and the fragile yearning of a young woman kept from ordinary life.
Caroline’s correspondence quickly shifts from polite petition to a bold critique of Valmont’s oppressive household. She argues that the enforced isolation has left Sibella restless and unhappy, and she implores George to consider a different path for the girl. The exchange sets up a tense clash between duty and desire, promising a compelling exploration of power, gender, and the quiet courage it takes to question a long‑standing order.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (574K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1766–1840
Best known for the Gothic novel Secresy and for writing lively, instructive books for children, this Cornish-born author built a literary life while navigating financial strain, family upheaval, and frequent moves. Her story links the radical circles of the 1790s with the practical world of teaching and writing for young readers.
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