
In a grand London drawing‑room, a lavish party unfolds under the watchful eye of the flamboyant Mrs. Churchley. Her crimson dress, towering fan, and the sheer scale of her home set a stage of excess that both dazzles and unsettles the young Adela Chart, who arrives as a guest of her father, Colonel Chart. As conversation drifts between polite pleasantries and veiled barbs, the clash of personalities—Mrs. Churchley’s flamboyance against the Colonel’s restrained resentment—reveals the fragile dance of social expectations.
Adela, caught between admiration and suspicion, watches the adults negotiate the unspoken rules of marriage and propriety. Her keen observations of the subtle power plays and the lingering grief that still haunts the household hint at deeper currents beneath the glittering surface. Listeners will be drawn into her inner conflict, questioning whether the grandeur surrounding her masks a more intimate struggle for autonomy and identity.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1916
Known for elegant, psychologically rich fiction, this American-born writer explored the tensions between Europe and the United States with unusual depth and subtlety. His novels and tales helped shape modern literary realism, from intimate studies of consciousness to haunting ghost stories.
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