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These intimate missives capture the budding affection between a sharp‑witted young woman and a rising diplomat in the early 1650s. Through Dorothy’s eloquent prose, listeners hear a candid portrait of a partnership that balances playful teasing with earnest devotion, set against the turbulence of civil war and courtly intrigue. Her words reveal a mind that prizes honesty, wit, and moral courage, while William’s replies—though less frequently preserved—show a gentleman navigating love and public duty.
The editor’s introduction explains how the letters survived a century‑long journey through family estates before reaching the present collection, silencing doubts about their authenticity. Beyond the romance, the correspondence offers a vivid glimpse of mid‑seventeenth‑century life: the expectations of marriage, the constraints of gender, and the subtle politics of the time. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a conversation that feels both timeless and uniquely rooted in its historical moment.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (470K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1627–1695
Best known for the lively letters she wrote to her future husband, she offers a rare, witty glimpse of love, family pressure, and everyday life in 17th-century England. Her correspondence has lasted because it feels so immediate and personal, even centuries later.
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