Discipline

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Discipline

by Mary Brunton

EN·~14 hours

Chapters

Description

A wry, self‑aware voice opens this memoir, promising a blend of humor, prudence and plain‑spoken honesty. The narrator admits to a streak of waywardness and a habit of reflecting on her own flaws, inviting listeners to share in a candid, often amusing recounting of a life that began far from privilege. From the outset, she sets a tone of gentle self‑parody, hinting at the broader themes of identity and resilience that will unfold.

The early chapters paint vivid portraits of her parents: a stern, muscular father whose sarcasm masked a hard‑won independence, and a delicate, compassionate mother whose gentle patience struggled to curb a restless spirit. Their contrasting natures shape the narrator’s childhood, offering a glimpse into a world of modest means, familial expectations, and the simmering desire to break free. As the story progresses, listeners will hear how these formative influences spark both conflict and growth, laying the foundation for the author’s journey toward self‑discipline.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (863K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-01-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Brunton

Mary Brunton

1778–1818

A Scottish novelist from Orkney, she became one of the best-known women writers of the early 19th century with morally serious, emotionally vivid novels like Self-Control and Discipline. Her work spoke directly to readers of her time and helped shape the domestic novel in Britain.

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