The Edith Wharton Library
In The Edith Wharton Library, we open the drawing-room doors of another age and read the novels, tales, and travels in which society’s bright surfaces so often betray a darker design. Here are marriages arranged like treaties, fortunes that tremble at a whisper, and hearts that learn - too late - the cost of propriety.Each episode offers a full-length chapter reading, patiently and plainly delivered, for listeners who prefer their drama civilized, their comedy edged, and their ghosts the sort that appear most often in daylight.
The Reef Book 5 Chapter 32
In which Anna, weary and lone, finds herself drawn into a fraught nocturnal encounter with Darrow in her secluded Paris apartment, their conversation a tender but troubled dance around the past and the intricacies of the heart. The unexpected arrival of Owen brings a sudden shift, weaving a fragile tension of revelation and resolve as they prepare to journey back together.
The Reef Book 5 Chapter 31
In which a visit from an unexpected caller brings forth a quiet yet charged exchange between two women, each carrying burdens of love, hope, and despair, as they navigate tangled sentiments and the delicate need for truth. Amidst the sombre atmosphere, a plea for understanding and reconciliation is tenderly offered, leaving one standing on the brink of an uncertain path.
The Reef Book 5 Chapter 30
In which Anna Leath, driven by a sudden awareness of her step-son’s secret departure, seeks refuge and clarity in a friend's austere Parisian apartment, wrestling with a tumult of sorrow and duty that clouds her thoughts with a sombre resolve. Alone yet steeled by necessity, she confronts the delicate entanglements of loyalty and loss, striving to preserve the dignity of what once was amidst a present strewn with shadows and unspoken fears.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 29
In which a poignant encounter unfolds between Anna and Darrow, as they confront the raw pangs of revelation and the heavy weight of unspoken truths that bind their sorrowed hearts. Their exchange, marked by pride and despair, delicately reveals the delicate fractures of their intertwined pasts without respite or resolution.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 27
In which a delicate conversation unfolds between Darrow and Anna, revealing tender confessions and the intricate emotions entangling their lives, as misunderstandings gently dissolve and new hopes quietly emerge. The air is thick with the poignant awareness of unspoken truths and the fragile hope for reconciliation amidst the lingering shadows of suspicion.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 28
In which Anna wrestles with the painful revelation of a secret that alters her understanding of those around her, confronting feelings of doubt, compassion, and guarded resolve. She meets with Sophy Viner before the latter’s departure, seeking clarity amid unspoken tensions and tender confessions that leave a haunting impression on them both.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 26
In which Darrow, ensnared in a web of past intimacies and present complications, seeks a quiet but fraught conversation with Sophy Viner in a room heavy with memories and unspoken regrets. Their exchange unravels tender and turbulent emotions, revealing a poignant struggle between desire, duty, and the inescapable echoes of their shared history.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 25
In which Anna, caught in the delicate conundrum of youthful affections and misunderstandings, seeks to disentangle suspicions and soothe wounded pride by enlisting Darrow's help to bridge a troubling silence. With the gentle resolve of one who nurtures both hope and caution, she implores him to speak with Sophy, that no unspoken words might deepen the shadows between them.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 23
In which the quiet certainties of Givre are unsettled by Sophy Viner’s sudden urgency to leave and the delicate tensions that unfurl between her and Owen, casting a shadow over their impending union. Anna, ever the gentle observer, finds herself entwined in the fragile confidences and unspoken meanings that ripple through the household, pondering the mysteries that lie just beneath the surface of their intertwined lives.
The Reef Book 4 Chapter 24
In which a sudden confrontation lays bare tensions and unspoken suspicions among the household, revealing subtle shifts in relationships that unsettle the observers. The arrival of a composed and thoughtful visitor contrasts with the youthful intensity of the accusations, leaving a lingering question suspended in the air.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 22
In which the uneasy harmonies of engagement and reconciliation swirl gently through the household at Givre, as Darrow and Anna navigate the delicate progress of their impending marriage amidst tender family exchanges and subtle undercurrents of feeling. The evening’s moonlight reveals quiet moments of reflection and a poignant blending of past memories with present hopes, enfolding each character in a shared intimacy beneath the starlit sky.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 21
In which the arrival of Miss Adelaide Painter stirs the household with her brisk, unaffected presence, challenging the delicate tensions surrounding Owen and Sophy Viner's engagement and Madame de Chantelle's disapproval. Darrow finds himself reluctantly drawn into the unfolding domestic drama, observing the contrasts between American directness and French propriety, as well as the intricate interplay of social expectations and personal loyalties.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 19
In which Darrow, amidst the lingering storm and encroaching dusk, wrestles with the uneasy revelations concerning Sophy Viner, whose presence at Givre has stirred a complex web of loyalty, suspicion, and forbidden sentiment among the household. Madame de Chantelle, with her old-world earnestness, implores him to intervene for the sake of her grandson, while Darrow finds himself caught between discretion and an urgent need to confront what lies ahead.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 20
In which a delicate and rainy afternoon provides the setting for a quietly intense conversation between Darrow and Sophy, as they navigate the shadows of prior confidences and unspoken doubts about her forthcoming marriage. Their measured words and gestures reveal the fragile boundary between friendship and something more, marked by restraint and an undercurrent of unresolved feeling.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 18
In which a serene morning gathers a trio whose unspoken understanding hints at deeper currents beneath the genial surface, while Anna contemplates the richness of her present felicity alongside the delicate considerations of disclosure and trust. The episode unfolds with a tense revelation concerning family confidences, quietly framed by gentle rain and the subdued rituals of society, as relationships and loyalties subtly shift within the genteel milieu.
The Reef Book 3 Chapter 17
In which the delicate interplay of unspoken thoughts and shifting alliances at Givre lends a curious tension to the morning’s encounter between Darrow and Sophy Viner, revealing more through silences and glances than words. As they walk beneath the pale sunlight and the bright eyes of a child, the subtle complexities of trust, obligation, and past entanglements float quietly to the surface, hinting at deeper currents beneath the placid exterior.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 15
In which Darrow seeks escape and clarity in the woods and study, navigating his uneasy thoughts and the quiet desperation of Miss Viner, whose courage and candour reveal a stark reality beneath their delicate surroundings. His reflections are coloured by a dawning sense of responsibility and the troubling complexity of duties owed both to her and to other, as yet unspoken, entanglements.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 16
In which the evening’s peaceful domesticity is gently illuminated by quiet confidences and the tender attentions of family and friends gathered about the tea-table, while subtle undercurrents of concern and curiosity ripple beneath the surface. Amidst playful banter and thoughtful discourse, Anna Leath seeks to uncover the truth behind Miss Viner’s background before her departure, a matter charged with delicate meaning for her and the little Effie.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 13
In which Darrow, seated before a kindly fire, reflects upon the fleeting joys and deep stirrings of a recent day spent with Anna Summers amidst autumnal landscapes and evening intimacy, sensing the profound rightness of their connection and the promise of shared endeavours to come. The arrival of Owen Leath and his family introduces a new element into the calm, as Darrow and Anna prepare to face together the challenges ahead with quiet confidence and mutual support.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 14
In which Darrow becomes a visitor enmeshed in the genteel yet quietly tense atmosphere of the Leath household, engaging with Madame de Chantelle’s delicate old-world prejudices and the careful presentation of family ties, while observing the spirited children and their governess amidst the muted elegance of Givre. The episode delicately reveals the interplay of tradition and change, as acquaintances old and new come together with a hint of impending discord, all under the genteel guise of social grace and domestic routine.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 11
In which Anna and Darrow take a reflective walk through the sunlit grounds of her family estate, navigating delicate memories and unspoken tensions that have long lingered between them. Their conversation unfolds with a tender candour, as each seeks to reconcile past misunderstandings and assure the other of the depth and seriousness of their present bond.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 12
In which Anna and Darrow, walking through the garden's golden light, ponder the delicate future of their intertwined lives, marked by tender hopes and the intricate responsibilities toward those they hold dear. Amidst whispered confidences and the quiet intimacy of a sunlit house, Anna discovers the sweet assurance of love’s acceptance in all her natural imperfections, embracing a new, luminous sense of herself.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 10
In which Mrs Leath reflects tenderly on her complex relationship with her step-son Owen, noting in him echoes of both his father and his absent mother, whose portrait lingers sadly in the house. As they meet in the fading autumn light, an unspoken understanding passes between them about the approaching changes and the delicate hopes she harbours for the future.
The Reef Book 2 Chapter 9
In which Mrs. Leath, returning to her ancestral home at Givre, experiences a poignant awakening to the enduring complexities of her life and emotions, caught between the conventions of her social world and the stirrings of unfulfilled desires. The narrative softly reveals her delicate inner landscape as she contemplates the past and present with a quiet blend of nostalgia, hope, and a subtle awareness of the limitations imposed by society and circumstance.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 7
In which Darrow, caught in a moment of weakness, confesses to withholding a letter and invites a young woman to share a brief respite from her troubles, offering companionship and kindness amid their mutual disquiet. Their frank and tentative exchange reveals the simplicity of inexperience and the delicate negotiation of trust and generosity between two solitary souls.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 8
In which the relentless rain confines George Darrow to a dreary and impersonal lodgings, where the oppressive atmosphere of the room gnaws at his spirits and unsettles his thoughts. Amidst his solitary reverie, an unexpected intrusion brings a letter whose mysterious significance compels a covert and impulsive act by the fire.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 5
In which the evening unfolds with subtle hopes and disappointments as Darrow awaits a letter that fails to arrive, while he shares a quietly illuminating night at the theatre with the youthful and perceptive Miss Viner. Their companionship is marked by delicate attentions and thoughtful observations, set against the quiet loneliness of a grand city and the tender, unspoken yearnings of two solitary souls.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 6
In which a spring afternoon at the Théâtre Français reveals the contrasting perceptions of a young man and his companion, as she finds profound life echoed in the ancient drama while he wrestles with an air of stale performance. Their shared hours unfold through lively conversation and quiet intimacies, framed by the gentle urgency of impending decisions and the uncertain hopes of awaiting messages.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 3
In which a young woman’s resilient yet wistful history unfolds during a dimly lit train journey, revealing the quiet stoicism with which she confronts life’s indifferent tides and the subtle grace of her companionship. George Darrow, witnessing her delicate blend of experience and innocence, reflects on the complexities of fate and the tender ache of lost opportunities that whisper between the shadows of memory.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 4
In which a young American woman newly arrived in Paris finds herself under the informal guardianship of a gentleman named Darrow, whose attentiveness reveals both the charm and the vulnerabilities of her situation amidst the city's theatrical allure and social intricacies. As they navigate the charming bustle of the city, her impulsive hopes and uncertain connections blend with Darrow’s cautious reflections, sketching a delicate portrait of youthful yearning and the complexities of fragile alliances.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 1
In which George Darrow, delayed and disheartened by a curt telegram from Mrs Leath, reflects on their renewed acquaintance and the intricate circumstances of her life, only to find himself stranded in foul weather on a crowded pier, where chance introduces him to a young American woman in distress. Their shared shelter beneath a tattered umbrella offers a brief respite from the storm, as Darrow’s curiosity about her identity and their past encounters deepens amidst the gusts and rain.
The Reef Book 1 Chapter 2
In which a chance meeting with Miss Viner, a spirited and candid young woman recently estranged from the oppressive household of Mrs. Murrett, reveals the hidden lives and whispered judgements of society’s lesser-known corners. Their conversation, rich with amusing recollections and tender disclosures, sets the stage for new beginnings, shaded with both optimism and uncertainty.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Letters, part II
In which Lizzie West navigates the uneasy intersection of newfound fortune and old attachments, encountering in Vincent Deering a changed man whose silent sufferings and unspoken vows cast long shadows over their reunion. The discovery of unopened letters and the weight of unvoiced truths disturb the delicate fabric of her domestic life, prompting her to confront the complexities of love, loyalty, and illusion within the quiet tumult of a shared household.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Letters. part I
In which the gentle ascent to a hilltop house unfolds a tenderly wrought connection between a humble teacher and a distinguished artist, where secret meetings and delicate letters weave a quiet narrative of affection and longing. Yet the fragile fabric of their bond is shadowed by absence and silence, as the protagonist contends with the weight of unrealised hopes and the unyielding demands of her humble life.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Blond Beast
In which a young man, newly engaged as secretary to a wealthy philanthropist, navigates the complexities of ambition and principle amidst the contrasted characters of father and son, their differing visions of goodness and duty unfolding within the confines of opulent surroundings. The subtle tensions of faith, morality, and familial expectation are gently traced, revealing the quiet manoeuvrings and reflections of a man poised at the cusp of his own rise and ethical reckonings.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - Afterward
In which the tender pursuit of a long-desired country life at an ancient Dorsetshire house slowly unveils the subtle presence of an unknown ghost, whose identity remains elusive until realized only in retrospect. Amidst the quiet rhythms of domesticity and the mysterious disappearance of her husband, Mary Boyne confronts deeper secrets entwined with past misdeeds and spectral visitations, all guarded by the inscrutable silence of the old house.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Eyes
In which a group of cultivated friends, gathered in the oak-panelled warmth of an old library, exchange tales of ghostly visitations until their ostensibly sceptical host unexpectedly recounts his own haunting experience of spectral eyes that return with unnerving persistence. This narrative unfolds with a delicate balance of intellectual curiosity and quiet dread, capturing the slow, oppressive haunting of a restless conscience amidst the charm of cultivated society.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Legend
In which a chance encounter introduces a mysterious and silent stranger whose presence quietly enchants a small circle of friends, stirring questions of identity and intellectual legacy with delicate subtlety. As the nights pass and conversations unfold beside moonlit waters and among society’s talkers, the stranger’s past and ideas evoke both admiration and misunderstanding, weaving a tapestry of intrigue around the elusive figure known as Winterman.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - The Debt
In which a modest and awkward young biologist, nurtured by a venerable professor and his family, gradually emerges from obscurity to take up a distinguished scientific legacy, only to challenge the very doctrines he once reverently upheld. The quiet tensions of loyalty, ambition, and the pursuit of truth unfold in the intimate and measured exchanges of a small circle devoted to advancing knowledge.
Tales of Men and Ghosts - Full Circle
In which Geoffrey Betton, a once-celebrated author wearied by the burdens of success and correspondence, enlists the aid of his old acquaintance Duncan Vyse to manage a flood of letters following the publication of his new book. Their uneasy collaboration unfolds amidst quiet confidences and unspoken resentments, revealing the complex interplay of friendship, vanity, and the elusive nature of artistic recognition.