The Prude's Progress: A Comedy in Three Acts

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The Prude's Progress: A Comedy in Three Acts

by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome, Eden Phillpotts

EN·~2 hours·912 chapters

Chapters

912 total

PERSONS IN THE PLAY.

0:12

THE FIRST ACT.

0:33

NELLY MORRIS.

1:02

MRS. WHEEDLES.

0:05

NELLY MORRIS.

0:12

MRS. WHEEDLES.

0:11

NELLY MORRIS.

0:13

MRS. WHEEDLES.

0:03

NELLY MORRIS.

0:03

MRS. WHEEDLES.

0:07

Description

In a cramped Bloomsbury lodging‑house, a young woman named Nelly Morris tries to keep her spirits up despite the gnawing hunger and the pressure of supporting her brother Ted, a medical student barely surviving on three sausages a day. The scene opens with Nelly confiding in a skull‑topped stack of textbooks, turning poverty into darkly comic monologue, while the weary landlady Mrs. Wheedles drifts in, offering unsolicited advice and a hint of charity that only deepens the tension. Their banter reveals a world where dignity is clung to stubbornly, and every joke carries a bite of social reality.

As the characters—ranging from the bemused footman to the pretentious gentlemen—populate the room, the play sketches a vivid portrait of Edwardian life, where ambition, modesty, and survival collide. The humor is sharp yet affectionate, exposing the absurdities of class expectations without losing its heart. Listeners will be drawn into a lively tableau that promises both laughter and a thoughtful glimpse into the lives of those scraping by on hope and a few meager meals.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (134K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by Google Books

Release date

2014-12-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

1859–1927

Best known for the comic classic Three Men in a Boat, this English writer had a gift for turning everyday mishaps into warm, easygoing humor. His work helped make him one of the most widely loved comic authors of the late Victorian and Edwardian period.

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Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts

1862–1960

Best known for vivid novels set in Devon and Dartmoor, this prolific English writer also worked as a poet and dramatist. His stories are remembered for their strong sense of place and for bringing the landscapes of southwest England to life.

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