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In a crumbling seaside manor surrounded by overgrown gardens and ancient cypresses, a solitary, sixty‑year‑old Zeus Gildersedge clings to his fortunes like a miser‑sailor to a rusted anchor. A former mercenary of commerce, he now spends his days tallying rentals, sipping claret, and nursing opium in a world of gold‑stained walls and relentless self‑imposed austerity. The house itself, a picture‑perfect relic of past grandeur, mirrors his stubborn, unyielding nature, offering little comfort beyond its own decaying splendor.
Living under the same roof is his daughter, Joan, a bright‑sparked contrarian who has never known formal schooling or church. Her mind is a patchwork of Shakespeare, Tasso and ancient histories, giving her a fierce, almost childlike optimism that starkly opposes her father’s cynicism. As Zeus tightens his grip on wealth, Joan’s unconventional curiosity and innocent moral compass hint at a clash that could reshape the fragile balance of their isolated world.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (507K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mardi Desjardins & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at https://www.pgdpcanada.net from page images generously made available by the Internet Archive (https://archive.org)
Release date
2018-11-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1950
A doctor-turned-novelist, he became one of the most widely read English popular writers of the 1920s and 1930s, best known for the hugely successful Sorrell and Son. His fiction often blends emotional intensity with an eye for everyday struggle, which helped win him a large international readership.
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