
audiobook
by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
The story opens with a reflective young narrator who greets each dawn as a fresh promise, finding solace in the quiet of early mornings and the gentle rhythm of his family's estate. He watches his father retreat to the study, a man once a distant figure now absorbed in a serious literary project that hints at a larger, perhaps obsessive, undertaking. The narrator’s observations set a tone of introspection, painting the Caxton household as a place where scholarship and the natural world intertwine.
A chance encounter with his charismatic Uncle Roland adds a spark of familial tension. Their banter about ancestry, forgotten castles, and the ancient craft of printing reveals a lineage steeped in pride and mystery, while the uncle’s cryptic remarks suggest unresolved grievances that linger beneath polite conversation. The young man’s curiosity about his heritage and the secrets his father keeps fuels a growing restlessness.
Through these early scenes, the novel explores themes of youthful ambition, the weight of legacy, and the pull of the wider world beyond the family’s walls. Listeners will be drawn into the Caxtons’ intimate dynamics, anticipating how the narrator’s yearning for purpose will clash with the expectations of a storied past.
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1873
Best remembered for vivid historical and supernatural fiction, this prolific Victorian writer also left a surprising mark on everyday language with phrases that people still quote today. His stories mix drama, mystery, politics, and the occult in a way that helped shape popular fiction in the 19th century.
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