
Presented as a series of intimate letters, this work invites listeners into the private world of a young couple on the brink of marriage. Through the exchanges between Maude and Frank, we hear the delicate dance of affection, logistics, and familial obligations that shape their plans.
The correspondence reveals the era’s social expectations, from choosing the perfect wedding date to accommodating traveling relatives, all rendered with gentle humor and sincere concern. As the pair negotiate dates, dressmakers, and distant uncles, their voices convey both the excitement of a shared future and the anxieties of navigating tradition.
Listeners will find the rhythm of the letters akin to a musical duet, each voice complementing the other while occasional interludes hint at deeper undercurrents. The subtle interplay of affection and duty creates a portrait of love that feels both timeless and intimately grounded in its Victorian setting.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1930
Best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer also built a remarkably varied career as a doctor, historian, and storyteller. His work ranges from sharp detective fiction to adventure tales like The Lost World.
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