The Eagle's Shadow

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The Eagle's Shadow

by James Branch Cabell

EN·~4 hours

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Margaret Hugonin is the bright, witty heroine of a turn‑of‑the‑century social comedy that gathers an eclectic cast of eccentrics around her. From the retired Indian colonel who raises eyebrows with his blunt observations to the earnest philanthropist who runs a temperance society, each character reflects a slice of Edwardian England’s quirks and ambitions. As Margaret navigates the expectations of family, suitors, and a host of well‑meaning but meddlesome acquaintances, her sharp humor and clear‑sightedness keep her a step ahead of the bustling household.

The novel’s title hints at a recurring symbol: an eagle that shadows the narrative, its presence felt in whispered conversations and fleeting glances. While the bird itself remains largely unseen, it becomes a metaphor for the pressures and aspirations that hover over Margaret’s choices—whether in love, duty, or personal growth. Listeners will be drawn into a world of lively dialogue, gentle satire, and the tender unfolding of a young woman’s quest to define herself amid a sea of opinions.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (277K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Bradley Norton and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-01-01

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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