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In the opulent drawing‑room of Wynwood, where gilded armchairs and a Titian portrait watch over sweeping terraces, a bright‑hearted young woman named Virginia Lauriston makes a vivid entrance. Swathed in soft old‑rose silk, she confronts the seasoned bachelor Sir Charles Gillespie with a mixture of charm and sharp wit, questioning the notion that a girl must be content with a simple role. Their exchange, laced with humor and a hint of rebellion, sets the stage for a clash between tradition and ambition.
Virginia, known to friends as Vingie, dreams of a career that rivals the legends of Helen of Troy or Cleopatra, refusing to settle for the conventional path of marriage and hostess duties. She argues that a woman should be able to influence politics and society on her own terms, even as the expectations of her aristocratic circles press hard. Listeners will be drawn into her spirited quest to carve out an independent future, watching how her boldness reshapes the conversations around gender and power in her world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (330K characters)
Release date
2026-08-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1887–1962
A prolific British novelist and biographer, he moved easily between fiction, historical lives, and lighter popular writing. His work ranged from novels such as Dolf and Virginia's Wild Oats to biographies of figures including Lady Palmerston and Sophia of Hanover.
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