Absentee

Absentee

by Maria Edgeworth

17 chapters11h 21mEnglish1812

About this book

Published in 1812, “The Absentee” by Maria Edgeworth examines social injustice in 19th-century Britain. At that time, the management of many Irish estates suffered from the absenteeism of their Anglo-Irish landlords. We meet Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Lord Clonbrony struggles with debt, while Lady Clonbrony tries to shed her Irish connections and earn status in London’s high society (known as “the ton.”) Meanwhile, their son, Lord Colambre, is wary of the entanglements of that society and escapes to the family estate in Ireland, where he discovers the abuses that have arisen in the family’s absence.Maria Edgeworth was a pioneer of realism in fiction, and one of the most successful and popular novelists of her time. She offered satirical portraits of society manners and sympathetic treatment of regional life. Her work won admiration from authors such as Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott. “The Absentee” is named in the reference list “1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die.” - Summary by Bruce Pirie

Chapters (17)

1Chapter 1
1678
2Chapter 2
2326
3Chapter 3
2208
4Chapter 4
2162
5Chapter 5
3795
6Chapter 6
2942
7Chapter 7
2184
8Chapter 8
1497
9Chapter 9
2397
10Chapter 10
1844
11Chapter 11
1529
12Chapter 12
2004
13Chapter 13
2933
14Chapter 14
3604
15Chapter 15
1805
16Chapter 16
3198
17Chapter 17
2763

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