About this book
Ellen Middleton—A Tale by Georgiana Fullerton is a haunting Victorian religious novel that probes conscience, sorrow, and the slow work of grace amid the cloisters and parishes of 19th-century England.
Fullerton, a mid-19th-century writer renowned for moral and devotional fiction, weaves an atmospheric narrative of domestic loss, inner conflict, and ecclesiastical life. Lyrical descriptions of cathedral worship and the studious cloister frame a story about characters bound by duty, secrecy, and the consequences of past actions. Themes of guilt, repentance, social expectation, and spiritual consolation unfold through rich period detail and reflective prose rather than sensational plot turns—offering a contemplative meditation on faith and human frailty within the historical context of Victorian religious sensibilities.
This audiobook edition brings Fullerton’s solemn yet tender voice to life for modern listeners. Ideal for fans of Victorian literature, historical fiction, and religious novels that prioritize moral psychology over melodrama, Ellen Middleton will appeal to anyone who enjoys atmospheric storytelling, thoughtful character studies, and works that explore conscience and redemption in a bygone Anglican world.