The Emblems of Fidelity: A Comedy in Letters

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The Emblems of Fidelity: A Comedy in Letters

by James Lane Allen

EN·~3 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

THE EMBLEMS OF FIDELITY

1:33
2

THE EMBLEMS OF FIDELITY

2:37:37
3

PART THIRD

1:10:46

Description

A lively collection of letters forms the backbone of this witty comedy, where an elderly English novelist reaches across the Atlantic to praise a young American author’s latest work. Their exchanges are peppered with grandiose metaphors, gentle ribbing, and a playful rivalry that captures the quirks of trans‑Atlantic literary culture. The tone is light‑hearted, inviting listeners to linger over each cleverly crafted missive.

The cast of characters swirls around the correspondence like a bustling salon: a practical lawyer, a fashionable physician, a long‑winded club president, and a scatter‑brained professor, all adding their own flavor to the dialogue. Florists, a stubborn gardener, and a pair of “dangerous sweethearts” create subplots of romance and mischief that keep the letters bubbling with humor. Their distinct voices and idiosyncrasies turn ordinary epistles into a stage for comic misunderstandings.

As the letters unfold, the listeners are drawn into a charming portrait of artistic egos, gentle satire, and the absurdities of social etiquette. The humor builds on the characters’ earnest yet often misplaced attempts to impress one another, making for an engaging, laugh‑filled listening experience that celebrates both the art of writing and the folly of its practitioners.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (220K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2019-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Lane Allen

James Lane Allen

1849–1925

Best known for bringing the voices, landscapes, and customs of Kentucky into American fiction, this once hugely popular novelist mixed regional detail with romance, memory, and social observation. His stories helped define the local-color tradition at the end of the 19th century.

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