The Absentee The Absentee

Publisher Description

The Absentee by Maria Edgeworth is a socially conscious novel that examines privilege, responsibility, and the consequences of detachment among the landowning class in early 19th-century Ireland. First published in 1812 as part of Tales of Fashionable Life, it combines engaging storytelling with sharp social critique.



The narrative follows Lord Colambre, a young nobleman who becomes increasingly aware of the problems tied to his family's Irish estates. As he investigates conditions more closely, he uncovers widespread neglect, unfair treatment of tenants, and the damaging effects of estate owners who live abroad while depending on income from lands they rarely visit.



Determined to understand the truth, Colambre travels incognito through rural Ireland. This journey exposes him to the everyday realities faced by tenants and workers, revealing hardship, inequality, and the consequences of absentee governance. These experiences gradually reshape his understanding of duty, privilege, and moral responsibility.



Alongside this central journey, the novel includes a gentle romantic thread involving Grace Nugent, a thoughtful and dignified young woman whose personal history and quiet strength play an important role in Colambre's emotional development. Their relationship adds depth to his growing sense of conscience and reform.



Maria Edgeworth uses the story to highlight the broader social and political issues of her time, particularly the system of absentee landlordism. Through realistic dialogue and detailed observation, she presents both the human suffering caused by neglect and the possibility of reform through awareness and accountability.



Themes of moral awakening, social justice, identity, and responsibility run throughout the novel. Colambre's transformation from sheltered aristocrat to socially conscious reformer reflects Edgeworth's belief in the importance of ethical leadership and informed governance.



The Absentee stands as a significant work in early realist fiction, offering both narrative engagement and a thoughtful critique of social inequality.



Ideal for readers of classic literature, historical fiction, and social reform novels, this work provides a compelling exploration of privilege, awareness, and change.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
May 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
421
Pages
PUBLISHER
CLXBX
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
1.2
MB
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