Autobiographical Sketches

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Autobiographical Sketches

by Annie Besant

EN·~6 hours

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Description

An eager chronicler of her own past, the narrator offers a series of candid sketches that answer the many polite inquiries about her life. Born in London on an autumn day in 1847, she immediately acknowledges a heritage that is three‑quarters Irish, with family stories that stretch back to legendary French kings and the colorful tales of a decayed Irish lineage. Early memories are colored by a proud aunt’s towering family tree and the gentle, sometimes stern, guidance that shaped her sense of honor and belonging.

The voice then turns to the two pillars of her childhood: a mother whose devotion and moral fervor left an indelible imprint, and a father who vanished when she was only five, a young doctor of mixed English‑Irish descent. Their contrasting legacies frame a childhood marked by affection, loss, and the quiet resolve to preserve her own identity amid the shifting expectations of Victorian society.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (397K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Annie Besant

Annie Besant

1847–1933

A fearless reformer who moved from radical politics in Britain to spiritual leadership and Indian self-rule, she lived at the center of some of the biggest debates of her age. Her writing and public speaking made her a powerful voice on religion, education, women's rights, and freedom.

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