
In the bustling village of Warbeach, Mrs. Lovell moves through society with a blend of charm and calculation, turning wagers into opportunities to reshape the fates of those around her. When a reckless young man named Robert threatens to land in the magistrates’ court, she steps in, framing his mischief as a harmless lapse of a “splendid horseman” and orchestrates a clever diversion that spares him disgrace. Her confidence is matched only by her skill at “taming” men—whether through witty repartee, strategic bets, or a keen sense of timing—earning her the nickname “the man‑tamer” among the local gentry.
The novel unfolds as a sparkling satire of Victorian manners, exploring how a determined woman can bend conventions to her will while the men around her grapple with pride and propriety. As Mrs. Lovell consolidates her influence, the reader is drawn into a world where humor, power, and the delicate dance of social expectations collide, promising further intrigue and unexpected alliances.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (176K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1909
A major Victorian novelist and poet, he is best remembered for sharp, psychologically rich fiction and for turning comedy into a serious way of looking at human behavior. His work rewards listeners who enjoy wit, moral complexity, and characters who rarely fit simple categories.
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