Shrewsbury: A Romance

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Shrewsbury: A Romance

by Stanley John Weyman

EN·~11 hours·51 chapters

Chapters

51 total
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SHREWSBURY

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SHREWSBURY

0:26
3

BY - STANLEY J. WEYMAN - AUTHOR OF "A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE," "UNDER THE RED ROBE," "THE HOUSE OF THE WOLF," ETC.

0:07
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:29
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SHREWSBURY

0:00
6

CHAPTER I

17:37
7

CHAPTER II

18:08
8

CHAPTER III

13:37
9

CHAPTER IV

18:36
10

CHAPTER V

20:26

Description

Set against the turbulent backdrop of late‑17th‑century England, the story follows a loyal confidant of the Duke of Shrewsbury as he navigates the swirling rumors that threaten the noble’s reputation. When the duke’s sudden death awakens old accusations of treachery, the narrator feels compelled to record the truth, drawing on his intimate knowledge of court intrigue and the dangerous politics of the time. Early scenes pull the listener into a world of secret correspondences, whispered conspiracies, and the ever‑present tension between Protestant loyalty and Jacobite plots.

Amid the political machinations, a tender yet fraught romance blossoms, linking the narrator to a determined young woman whose courage matches his own. Their covert meetings in garden alcoves and whispered promises give the narrative a human heart, even as they are pursued by relentless constables and suspicious aristocrats. The delicate balance between love and duty keeps the stakes high, inviting listeners to wonder whether truth or affection will prevail.

Richly illustrated and narrated with a clear, measured voice, the tale blends historical detail with personal drama, offering an immersive listen that feels both scholarly and intimately emotional.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (673K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by Google Books

Release date

2012-03-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stanley John Weyman

Stanley John Weyman

1855–1928

Best known for swashbuckling historical romances set in France, this English novelist was once so popular he was nicknamed the “Prince of Romance.” A trained barrister by background, he brought brisk plotting and a strong sense of history to books like Under the Red Robe and A Gentleman of France.

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