The Wounded Name

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The Wounded Name

by D. K. (Dorothy Kathleen) Broster

EN·~14 hours

Chapters

Description

A quiet English garden room becomes the backdrop for a tender yet uneasy correspondence in the spring of 1814. A poised woman, dressed in lilac silk, pens a letter while her son, Laurent, prepares to fish on a swollen river, their banter tinged with the weight of recent wars and the lingering presence of the fallen Napoleon. Their conversation weaves personal longing with the larger currents of history, hinting at the fragile ties between England and a France on the brink of restoration.

Through intimate dialogue and lingering glances, the story explores how loyalty, love, and identity clash when borders shift and old regimes crumble. As the Allies close in on Paris, the characters grapple with the expectations of duty and the pull of home, setting the stage for choices that will shape their futures. The narrative balances the tenderness of family bonds with the tension of a continent in transition, inviting listeners into a richly textured, emotionally resonant early‑19th‑century world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (821K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

D. K. (Dorothy Kathleen) Broster

D. K. (Dorothy Kathleen) Broster

1877–1950

Best known for bringing Jacobite history to life in vivid, romantic adventures, this English novelist wrote popular historical fiction with a strong sense of atmosphere and drama. Her best-known book, The Flight of the Heron, began a widely read trilogy.

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