007 - Letter 10 from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 3 MIN

007 - Letter 10 from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

from History Of Lady Barton · host Elizabeth Griffith

Dive into the captivating tale of the Cleveland siblings Fanny, the innocent and sympathetic sister; Louisa, the fiercely determined sister trapped in a joyless marriage to Sir William; and Sir George, who seeks solace in world travel after the loss of his beloved. While Louisa is celebrated for her beauty and vivacity—traits esteemed by 18th-century society—she endures the torment of her respectable, college-educated husband. Through a rich tapestry of main and subplots, this novel challenges the eras values and reveals their darker consequences. It poses critical questions Is marriage a universal good for women? How does one recognize when enough is enough in a miserable union? Can a transformative journey truly benefit the individual, or does it come with hidden costs for loved ones? Should formal education take precedence over interpersonal skills? And perhaps most crucially, can family always be relied upon for protection? This timeless narrative explores themes of morality, friendship, and love, making it an essential read for anyone fascinated by the complexities of the 18th century. A thought-provoking book that invites deep reflection. (Stav Nisser.)

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