
audiobook
by active 1867-1892 M. (Mary) Lee, active 1867-1892 C. (Catherine) Lee
THE OAK STAIRCASE
Set against the restless backdrop of James II’s England, this lively narrative weaves together two striking episodes from the era. In the bustling schoolroom of Horsemandown, we meet the outspoken Robin, the dreamy Silvia, and the adventurous Sydney, whose banter about geography and distant lands hints at larger ambitions. Their youthful chatter soon gives way to the deeper currents of a kingdom on the brink of rebellion, drawing them into the lives of the spirited Lord Desmond and the determined Frances Dalrymple.
As the story unfolds, the characters become entangled with the daring tale of the “Maids of Taunton” and a secretive marriage linking noble families, creating a tapestry of intrigue, romance, and danger. Listeners will be carried through lively dialogues, vivid period details, and the palpable tension of a nation teetering between order and upheaval, all while following the earnest hopes and fears of its young protagonists.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (424K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Griffith Farran Browne & Co. Limited, 1900.
Credits
Al Haines
Release date
2023-12-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for lively historical stories for younger readers, this Victorian writer published with her sister Catherine and helped bring English history and everyday adventure together for children. Their best-known books include tales with historical settings as well as stories aimed especially at girls.
View all booksThese Victorian sisters wrote lively historical fiction and children's stories, usually publishing together as M. and C. Lee. Their books often mix adventure, domestic life, and a strong sense of the past.
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