The confessions of a well-meaning woman

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The confessions of a well-meaning woman

by Stephen McKenna

EN·~6 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

I LADY ANN SPENWORTH PREFERS NOT TO DISCUSS HER OPERATION

30:54
2

II LADY ANN SPENWORTH REPUDIATES ALL RESPONSIBILITY

30:56
3

III LADY ANN SPENWORTH TOUCHES RELUCTANTLY ON DIVORCE

31:53
4

IV LADY ANN SPENWORTH IS CONTENT WITH A LITTLE MUSIC

31:35
5

V LADY ANN SPENWORTH REFUSES TO BECOME A MATCH-MAKER

30:36
6

VI LADY ANN SPENWORTH HOLDS THE Corps Diplomatique TO ITS DUTY

30:53
7

VII LADY ANN SPENWORTH DEPLORES PROPOSALS BY WOMEN

31:34
8

VIII LADY ANN SPENWORTH REFERS TO HER DIARY

30:42
9

IX LADY ANN SPENWORTH NARRATES AN EMBARRASSMENT AVERTED

31:34
10

X LADY ANN SPENWORTH IS A PRISONER IN HER OWN HOUSE

30:07

Description

A candid, witty voice guides us through the life of a genteel London lady who has just emerged from a delicate operation. She reflects on the unexpected spotlight that follows her surgery—letters, callers, and a press stir that turn her private recovery into a public spectacle. Through her eyes we glimpse the delicate balance between personal health, the expectations of high society, and the subtle pressures of wartime austerity.

The narrative unfolds as she navigates financial strains, a demanding brother‑in‑law, and the looming uncertainty of the war that has taken her husband’s work and her son’s future into its grip. Yet her humor and resolve shine as she wrestles with the kindness of charity, the sting of gossip, and the desire to remain a “well‑meaning” figure for those around her. The first act sets the stage for a compelling portrait of resilience, social nuance, and the quiet strength hidden behind polite conversation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (357K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Cassell and Company, 1922.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2023-07-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stephen McKenna

Stephen McKenna

1888–1967

A hugely popular Irish-born novelist of the early 20th century, he was known for brisk, readable fiction that often mixed politics, society, and romance. His books reached a wide audience between the wars, and he remained a recognizable literary name for decades.

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