The White Riband; Or, A Young Female's Folly

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The White Riband; Or, A Young Female's Folly

by F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse

EN·~1 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

F. TENNYSON JESSE

0:08
2

A YOUNG FEMALE'S FOLLY - Prologue

10:59
3

THE WHITE RIBAND - OR - A YOUNG FEMALE'S FOLLY

0:26
4

Chapter I - IN WHICH THE READER IS TAKEN BACK A FEW WEEKS IN POINT OF TIME, AND DOWN SEVERAL STEPS IN THE SOCIAL SCALE

6:56
5

Chapter II - IN WHICH THE ONION-SELLER'S DAUGHTER FOR THE FIRST TIME FEELS AS A WOMAN

4:58
6

Chapter III - IN WHICH SHE FOR THE FIRST TIME FEELS AS A GIRL

10:04
7

Chapter IV - IN WHICH THE ONION-SELLER'S DAUGHTER FEELS HERSELF A GODDESS

8:06
8

Chapter V - IN WHICH LOVEDAY ESSAYS THE WHITE GOWN

4:43
9

Chapter VI - IN WHICH LOVEDAY ESSAYS TO OBTAIN THE WHITE SATIN RIBAND

10:31
10

Chapter VII - IN WHICH LOVEDAY STILL ESSAYS TO OBTAIN THE WHITE SATIN RIBAND

12:35

Description

In a tightly knit English duchy, the scandal of a fifteen‑year‑old country girl spreads like wildfire through drawing‑rooms and market stalls alike. Loveday, a modest farmhand, becomes the talk of the town after she seizes a coveted white ribbon—an act that some deem a harmless whim, while others see it as a dangerous breach of class and propriety. As gossip swirls, the story introduces a sharp‑tongued gentleman, Mr. Constantine, and the proud heiress Miss Flora Le Pettit, whose debate over passion, virtue, and ambition frames the moral heart of the tale.

Through witty dialogue and vivid social portraiture, the novel explores how a single, seemingly trivial transgression can expose the fragile boundaries between gender, status, and desire. Listeners will be drawn into the bustling parlors, the rust‑red countryside, and the inner lives of characters who wrestle with the consequences of daring to reach beyond their station. The first act sets the stage for a compelling examination of youthful folly and the ripples it creates in a world bound by tradition.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (99K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Garcia and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse

F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson) Jesse

1888–1958

Best known for blending sharp storytelling with a deep interest in crime and human motive, this English writer moved easily between fiction, journalism, and true-crime writing. She was also one of the early women war correspondents, bringing a reporter’s eye to the upheavals of her time.

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