
audiobook
by Fanny Burney
VOLUME IV
CHAPTER LX
CHAPTER LXI
CHAPTER LXII
CHAPTER LXIII
CHAPTER LXIV
CHAPTER LXV
CHAPTER LXVI
CHAPTER LXVII
CHAPTER LXVIII
In this early episode of a sweeping Regency saga, a young woman named Juliet finds herself caught in a suffocating web of power and propriety. Pursued by the imposing Lord Melbury and confronted by the haughty Mrs. Howel, she must navigate accusations of impropriety and threats that loom over her fragile reputation. The dialogue crackles with tension, and the opulent setting—gallery, vacant apartments, a looming window—creates a claustrophobic backdrop for her desperate pleas of innocence.
The narrative explores the precarious position of women who dare to defy social expectations, juxtaposing Juliet’s trembling resolve against the cold, calculated machinations of the aristocracy. As alliances shift and the eyes of an entire household stare down upon her, the reader is drawn into a world where honor, jealousy, and survival clash in equal measure. The opening promises a tangled journey of intrigue, courage, and the relentless search for agency within a rigid hierarchy.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (318K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Delphine Lettau, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1752–1840
Best known for "Evelina," she helped shape the English novel of manners with sharp, lively stories about society, embarrassment, and growing up. Her journals and letters also left one of the richest firsthand records of literary and court life in late 18th-century Britain.
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