Marcella

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Marcella

by Mrs. Humphry Ward

EN·~23 hours

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Description

Stepping through the open window of Mellor Park, Marcella Boyce is overwhelmed by the sweep of ancient lawns, towering beeches and a distant gate‑less avenue that promises both freedom and mystery. The estate, newly inherited after her father's sudden acquisition, feels like a canvas on which she can finally paint the life she has imagined, far from the cramped boarding‑house in Kensington. As she surveys the untended garden and the faded grandeur of her family's old home, a mix of youthful exhilaration and a quiet sense of duty settles within her.

Back in England at twenty‑one, Marcella is determined to leave behind the hardships of her schooldays and the modest means that once defined her, embracing the role of sole heir to a lineage that stretches back through Midland history. Yet the weight of expectations—her mother's pragmatic plans, the need to restore the neglected grounds, and the unknown responsibilities of managing a vast estate—loom over her newfound optimism. The novel follows her first months of adjustment, exploring how she balances the allure of the pastoral world with the practical challenges of adulthood.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~23 hours (1372K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward

1851–1920

Best known for the hugely successful novel Robert Elsmere, this English writer was one of the most widely read literary voices of the late Victorian era. Her fiction often took on big questions about religion, politics, and social change while staying rooted in everyday human lives.

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