The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck: A Comedy of Limitations

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The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck: A Comedy of Limitations

by James Branch Cabell

EN·~7 hours

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A lively satire of the early 1900s South, this novel plunges listeners into a whirl of gossip, courtroom intrigue, and the absurdities of high‑society expectations. When a well‑to‑do colonel narrowly avoids scandal over a divorce, the town’s chatter spirals into witty debates about propriety, money, and the ever‑changing fashions of the day. The narrative captures the clash between genteel façade and the messy realities beneath, all through sharp, tongue‑in‑cheek dialogue that feels both period‑specific and timeless.

Through a cast of sharp‑tongued socialites and earnest observers, the story explores how personal ambitions and petty rivalries shape lives in a community that values reputation above all. Listeners will be drawn into the humorous yet poignant dance of characters striving for love, respect, and a little bit of self‑preservation, all while the ever‑present “rivet” of limitation keeps them hilariously off‑balance. The first act sets the stage for a comedy that both entertains and gently critiques the constraints of its era.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (413K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Branch Cabell

James Branch Cabell

1879–1958

Best known for witty, fantastical novels that poked at romance, heroism, and social convention, this Virginia writer turned literary satire into something strange and memorable. His 1919 novel Jurgen became famous not just for its humor and imagination, but also for the censorship fight that followed it.

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