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In turn‑of‑the‑century London, Catherine Vernon—styled Mrs. John Vernon—glides through society with the poise of a genteel lady while the world around her demands new roles. Celebrated for her accomplishments and elegance, she is unexpectedly drawn into the financial affairs of her family's bank, a sphere traditionally barred to women. The opening scene, with a nervous clerk arriving late one summer evening, sets a witty tone that mixes social satire with intimate character observation.
The men around her—her cousin, the head solicitor, even the clerk—insist that her opinion matters, whether for a marriage prospect or the bank's stability, exposing their patronizing assumptions. Catherine's reluctance to engage in business is met with both humor and pressure, highlighting the clash between genteel upbringing and the practical demands of a changing age. Listeners are invited to follow her subtle struggle to define her own voice amid expectations that women be both decorative and decisive.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (364K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Delphine Lettau, Dianne Nolan and the team at Distributed Proofreaders Canada
Release date
2015-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1897
A hugely popular Victorian novelist and critic, she wrote with remarkable range and speed, turning out fiction, essays, biographies, and supernatural tales across a long career. Her work often brings everyday family life into vivid focus while also making room for mystery, history, and sharp social observation.
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