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Maria Edgeworth
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Absentee
017 - Chapter 17
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
46 min
Absentee
016 - Chapter 16
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
53 min
Absentee
015 - Chapter 15
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
30 min
Absentee
014 - Chapter 14
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
1h 00
Absentee
013 - Chapter 13
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
48 min
Absentee
012 - Chapter 12
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
33 min
Absentee
011 - Chapter 11
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
25 min
Absentee
010 - Chapter 10
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
30 min
Absentee
009 - Chapter 9
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
39 min
Absentee
008 - Chapter 8
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
24 min
Absentee
007 - Chapter 7
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
36 min
Absentee
006 - Chapter 6
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
49 min
Absentee
005 - Chapter 5
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
1h 03
Absentee
004 - Chapter 4
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
36 min
Absentee
003 - Chapter 3
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
36 min
Absentee
002 - Chapter 2
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
38 min
Absentee
001 - Chapter 1
Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth delves into the social injustices that plagued 19th-century Britain. The narrative focuses on the absenteeism of Anglo-Irish landlords, particularly as we follow the lives of Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Struggling with debt, Lord Clonbrony faces the consequences of neglecting his estate, while Lady Clonbrony yearns to distance herself from her Irish roots to gain status among London’s elite, known as “the ton.” Their son, Lord Colambre, however, is skeptical of high societys allure and retreats to the family estate in Ireland, where he uncovers the deep-seated issues caused by their absence. Maria Edgeworth...
2026-02-20
27 min
Helen
037 - Vol 3 - Chapter 5
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-15
30 min
Helen
036 - Vol 3 - Chapter 4
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-14
27 min
Helen
035 - Vol 3 - Chapter 3
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-13
45 min
Helen
034 - Vol 3 - Chapter 2
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-12
23 min
Helen
033 - Vol 3 - Chapter 1
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-11
21 min
Helen
032 - Vol 2 - Chapter 16
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-10
35 min
Helen
031 - Vol 2 - Chapter 15
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-09
25 min
Helen
030 - Vol 2 - Chapter 14
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-08
26 min
Helen
029 - Vol 2 - Chapter 13
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-07
20 min
Helen
028 - Vol 2 - Chapter 12
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-06
41 min
Helen
027 - Vol 2 - Chapter 11
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-05
14 min
Helen
026 - Vol 2 - Chapter 10
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
19 min
Helen
025 - Vol 2 - Chapter 9
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
36 min
Helen
024 - Vol 2 - Chapter 8
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
19 min
Helen
023 - Vol 2 - Chapter 7
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
23 min
Helen
022 - Vol 2 - Chapter 6
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
26 min
Helen
021 - Vol 2 - Chapter 5
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
26 min
Helen
020 - Vol 2 - Chapter 4
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
38 min
Helen
019 - Vol 2 - Chapter 3
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
31 min
Helen
018 - Vol 2 - Chapter 2
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
36 min
Helen
017 - Vol 2 - Chapter 1
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
33 min
Helen
016 - Vol 1 - Chapter 16
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
16 min
Helen
015 - Vol 1 - Chapter 15
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
16 min
Helen
014 - Vol 1 - Chapter 14
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
26 min
Helen
013 - Vol 1 - Chapter 13
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
15 min
Helen
012 - Vol 1 - Chapter 12
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
19 min
Helen
011 - Vol 1 - Chapter 11
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
22 min
Helen
010 - Vol 1 - Chapter 10
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
29 min
Helen
009 - Vol 1 - Chapter 9
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
30 min
Helen
008 - Vol 1 - Chapter 8
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
41 min
Helen
007 - Vol 1 - Chapter 7
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
30 min
Helen
006 - Vol 1 - Chapter 6
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
37 min
Helen
005 - Vol 1 - Chapter 5
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
28 min
Helen
004 - Vol 1 - Chapter 4
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
16 min
Helen
003 - Vol 1 - Chapter 3
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
16 min
Helen
002 - Vol 1 - Chapter 2
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
12 min
Helen
001 - Vol 1 - Chapter 1
Maria Edgeworth, a remarkable Anglo-Irish author, made significant contributions to both adult and childrens literature. Renowned as one of the pioneers of realism in childrens writing, she played a crucial role in shaping the European novel. With progressive views for her era on topics like estate management, politics, and education, Edgeworths work remains highly relevant. In 1830, at the age of sixty, she embarked on her final and arguably most celebrated novel, Helen. A glance at this work reveals a striking departure from her earlier style, marking a transition from the eighteenth century to a more modern narrative, poised on the...
2026-02-04
20 min
Castle Rackrent
14 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
16 min
Castle Rackrent
13 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
27 min
Castle Rackrent
12 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
26 min
Castle Rackrent
11 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
22 min
Castle Rackrent
10 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
21 min
Castle Rackrent
09 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
22 min
Castle Rackrent
08 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
28 min
Castle Rackrent
07 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
22 min
Castle Rackrent
06 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
16 min
Castle Rackrent
05 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
25 min
Castle Rackrent
04 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
14 min
Castle Rackrent
03 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
23 min
Castle Rackrent
02 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
18 min
Castle Rackrent
01 - Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
In a masterstroke of literary brilliance, Maria Edgeworth introduces us to Castle Rackrent, an unforgettable narrative of the 1780s Ireland. First published in 1800, this novel is a satirical portrayal of the Anglo-Irish landlords mismanagement of their Irish estates amidst the debates on the Act of Union. The story unfolds through the eyes of Honest Thady, a loyal steward to the Rackrent family, and his astute son Jason Quirk who brings a resolution, albeit a disappointing one for Thady. Join us on this journey through history, where we meet an array of fascinating characters, from the benevolent Sir Patrick and the...
2025-07-25
22 min
Enjoy: This Edge-Of-Your-Seat Full Audiobook For Book-Lovers.
The Irish Classics Collection: 9 Novels, Stories, & Poetry from James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, WB Yeats, Elizabeth Bowen, & More by Sheridan Le Fanu, James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Elizabeth Bowen, Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, Maria Edgeworth
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/78092to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Irish Classics Collection: 9 Novels, Stories, & Poetry from James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, WB Yeats, Elizabeth Bowen, & More Author: Sheridan Le Fanu, James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Elizabeth Bowen, Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, Maria Edgeworth Narrator: Aoife McMahon, Aidan Kelly, Jonathan Keeble, Karen Cass, Stephen Hogan, Daniel Weyman, Malk Williams Format: mp3 Length: 91 hrs and 6 mins Release date: 06-19-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: The Irish Classics Collection is a wide-ranging collection of 10 classic works of fiction and poetry by...
2025-06-19
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Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/38361to listen full audiobooks. Title: Castle Rackrent Author: Maria Edgeworth Narrator: Aoife McMahon Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins Release date: 12-05-24 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Humor & Satire Publisher's Summary: Set in Ireland prior to its achieving legislative independence from Britain in 1782, Castle Rackrent tells the story of three generations of an estate. One of the main sources of inspiration for the novel was a chronicle of her own family history called The Black Book of Edgeworthstown, which contain legal struggles of the Edgeworth's similar to those portrayed in the novel.
2024-12-05
3h 04
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Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/15754to listen full audiobooks. Title: Castle Rackrent Author: Maria Edgeworth Narrator: Aoife McMahon Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins Release date: 12-05-24 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Literature & Fiction Publisher's Summary: Set in Ireland prior to its achieving legislative independence from Britain in 1782, Castle Rackrent tells the story of three generations of an estate. One of the main sources of inspiration for the novel was a chronicle of her own family history called The Black Book of Edgeworthstown, which contain legal struggles of the Edgeworth's similar to those portrayed in the novel.
2024-12-05
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2024-08-15
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[Spanish] - Ormond by Maria Edgeworth
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/769684 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Ormond Author: Maria Edgeworth Narrator: Nuria Samso Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 7 minutes Release date: April 16, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Siendo solo un niño, Henry Ormond pierde a su madre y su padre lo abandona. Compadeciéndose de él, Ulick O’Shane, un irlandés acomodado, lo adopta y lo cría junto a su hijo Marcus. Ambos jóvenes se meten en muchos líos cuando llegan a la adolescencia pero, tras verse implicados en un tiroteo en el que casi muere un joven, y viendo...
2024-04-16
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Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
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