Derwent Priory, Mrs A. Kendall
Derwent Priory, Mrs A. Kendall
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Derwent Priory
A romance novel from the Georgian era

Author: Mrs A. Kendall

Narrator: Deborah Greenfield

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/02/2020


Synopsis

Derwent Priory, or Memoirs of an Orphan in a Series of Letters, a romance novel by Mrs A. Kendall, contemporary of Jane Austen. Heiress Lady Laura Merioneth and her aunt visit the old family seat, Derwent Priory, now in the hands of Laura's plotting uncle, Lord Earl of Derwent. Intrigues abound, into which the gentle Ellen Rutland, ward of Lady Derwent, is also ensnared! Mrs Kendall wrote Derwent Priory at the same time as Austen was preparing her first drafts of what was to be Pride & Prejudice and the two novels share not a little in common. Novel duration 7 hrs 10 mins.First published in 1796 -97 in the hugely popular Lady's Magazine; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, a Georgian women's periodical (1770 - 1830), a selection of short excerpts from which follow Derwent Priory and an afterword by Dr Jennie Batchelor, professor of 18th C studies and Jane Austen expert at the University of Kent. Witty and alive with a wonderful cast of characters, Dr Batchelor asserts that Derwent Priory was more widely read in its day than Austen's first editions. Here is its first ever publication as an audiobook! Enjoy this novel of manners and time travel into the era just preceding the Regency period.Cover design by Deborah Greenfield

Reviews

Goodreads review by Titas on March 20, 2018

Make Physics Easy Again! Are you scared of physics? Don’t want to spend your valuable time to understand the complexity of the world of physics? Do you think physics cannot be easy or physics cant be funny?? Come here! Come here! One afternoon of a bank holiday Mr. Tompkins goes to attend a lecture o......more

Goodreads review by Mark on August 13, 2010

This book is a classic popularization of science by one of the great popular science writers who was also a brilliant physicist. He did a lot of work in developing the big bang theory. This book combines two earlier books. The first is "Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland" which discusses the weird consequen......more

Goodreads review by Ami on March 15, 2015

This book is a commentary book on the theory of relativity. It explain it so much fun.......more

Goodreads review by Scott on July 28, 2022

A little old fashioned, but amazingly creative and scientific stories!......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on June 15, 2014

While drinking with a select group of academics and fellow graduate students a raucous and far-ranging discussion led to an ernest suggestion to read George Gamow’s Mr Tompkins stories. The discussion had meandered into a messy philosophical argument bringing into question our understanding quantum......more