Spinster of This Parish

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Spinster of This Parish

by W. B. (William Babington) Maxwell

EN·~10 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

BOOKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR

0:25
2

SPINSTER OF THIS PARISH

0:15
3

AUTHOR’S NOTE

0:23
4

CHAPTER I

32:45
5

CHAPTER II

21:34
6

CHAPTER III

41:58
7

CHAPTER IV

23:51
8

CHAPTER V

35:23
9

CHAPTER VI

34:44
10

CHAPTER VII

26:59

Description

In this quietly observant novel, a young woman named Mildred Parker steps into the tidy, tastefully arranged flat of Miss Verinder, an elegant spinster in her fifties, seeking counsel during a personal crisis. The narrative opens in a sun‑lit September afternoon, with Miss Verinder calmly dusting souvenirs while the room is filled with a perched parrot, a contented cat, and the amber leaves of a plane tree outside. Through their conversation, Mildred confronts her own doubts about love, age, and the expectations placed on women of different generations.

The story unfolds in the refined world of Kensington, where Miss Verinder’s measured poise and her well‑kept maisonette provide a gentle counterpoint to Mildred’s restless uncertainty. As the two women navigate memories, social conventions, and the quiet humor of everyday life, listeners are invited to reflect on the ways people adapt to change while holding onto cherished values. The first act sets a tone of thoughtful observation, promising a delicate exploration of friendship, self‑discovery, and the quiet strength found in unexpected companionship.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (625K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Al Haines and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-04-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. B. (William Babington) Maxwell

W. B. (William Babington) Maxwell

1866–1938

A prolific English novelist and playwright from a literary family, he turned personal setbacks into a long, successful writing career and went on to publish dozens of novels. His work ranges from social drama to wartime fiction, with a gift for clear storytelling and sharply observed character.

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