
THE PATH OF DUTY. - By Henry James 1885
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A quiet London winter provides the backdrop for a tale of whispered obligations and hidden ambitions. The narrator, a keen observer of society’s small dramas, offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Sir Ambrose Tester—a young heir poised to inherit an ancient baronetcy—and the enigmatic Lady Vandeleur, whose public composure masks private tensions. Their carefully choreographed appearances at social gatherings hint at a deeper, mutually binding purpose that both intrigues and unsettles those around them.
Through the narrator’s reflective voice, the story unfolds as a study of duty versus desire, set against the grandeur of English country estates and the bustling, fog‑filled streets of the capital. As family expectations and the looming prospect of wealth collide with personal longing, the early chapters promise a delicate balance of wit, melancholy, and the subtle power plays that define the characters’ world. Listeners will be drawn into the nuanced portrait of a society where every smile may conceal a calculated step along a prescribed path.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (81K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1916
Best known for novels and ghost stories that turn social scenes into psychological drama, this master stylist explored the tensions between Americans and Europeans, innocence and experience. His work helped bridge 19th-century realism and literary modernism.
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