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The History Of Lady Barton

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(2,125 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

This is the story of the three Cleveland siblings: Fanny, the innocent yet very sympathetic sister; Louisa, the strong willed sister whose miserable marriage to Sir William is the center of the novel; and Sir George who tries to get over the loss of his lover by touring the world. Louisa is not an amoral woman, she is beautiful and very lively, values which 18th century society promotes, yet she suffers only affliction from her "respectable" college educated husband. In the main plot, and all the sub plots (of which there are many), the book tests many prominent values of the time and brings to light their negative implications. It raises questions such as: is marriage always right for women? If a woman is miserable in her marriage, when is enough? Is a great tour to find yourself always a good idea, or should you consider its implications on those around you? Does formal education matter or should inter personal communication skills be more important? Or, perhaps most importantly, is your family always there to protect you? This book is timeless in it's discourses on right and wrong, friendship, and of course love. It has everything for everyone, even the favorite gothic story for those who look for it. It is a must read for every 18th century lover. A book that will make you think and think again.
( Stav Nisser.) (13 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Preface

5:17

Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)

Letters 1-4: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

34:44

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letters 5-6- from miss Cleveland to lady Barton

11:03

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 7: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

11:46

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 8: from miss Cleveland to lady Barton

4:47

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 9: from lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

15:10

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 10: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

3:25

Read by Devorah Allen

Letters 11-12- from lady Barton to miss Cleveland

14:07

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 13: from miss Cleveland to lady Barton

6:53

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 14: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

5:09

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 15: from Lord Lucan to Lord Hume

10:52

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letter 16: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

6:15

Read by Jim Locke

Letters 17-18: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

18:44

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 19: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

2:26

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 20: from Lord Hume to Miss Cleveland

2:33

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 21: from Miss Westley to Miss Cleveland

2:33

Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)

Letter 22: from Miss Cleaveland to Miss Westley

1:59

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 23: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

16:37

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 24: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

4:21

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 25- from Lord Lucan to lord Hume

5:41

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letter 26: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan.

4:59

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 27: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

13:02

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 28: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

36:28

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letters 29-30: from Lady Barton to miss Cleveland

47:40

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 31: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

45:26

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 32: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

5:23

Read by Devorah Allen

Letters 33-34: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

22:29

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 35: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

6:52

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 36: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

7:03

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 37: from Lord Lucan to Lord Hume

7:01

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letters 38-39: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

23:25

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 40: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

6:34

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 41: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

6:06

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 42: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

8:45

Read by Devorah Allen

Letters 43-44: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

24:43

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 45: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

12:42

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 46: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

11:25

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 47: from Lord Lucan to Lord Hume

10:23

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letter 48: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

9:58

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 49: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

16:42

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letters 50-52: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

26:16

Read by Devorah Allen

Letters 53-54: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

8:50

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 55: from Lord Lucan to Lord Hume

5:59

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letters 56-58: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

30:30

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 59: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

9:13

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 60: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

4:29

Read by Jim Locke

Letter 61: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

1:35

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 62: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

30:03

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 63: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton

11:03

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 66: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton - part 1

36:56

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 66: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton - part 2

29:29

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 66: from Miss Cleveland to Lady Barton - part 3

36:54

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 67: from Lady Barton to Miss Cleveland

3:05

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 68: from Lady Hume to Lady Barton

2:46

Read by Devorah Allen

Letter 69: from Lady Barton to Lady Hume

16:41

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 70: from Lord Hume to Lord Lucan

6:27

Read by Jim Locke

Letters 71-74: from Lady Barton to Lady Hume

23:22

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Letter 75: from Lord Lucan to Lord Hume

4:32

Read by Ivan Yuan

Letter 76: from Lady Hume to Lady Barton

2:17

Read by Devorah Allen

Letters 77-78: from Lady Hume to Sir George Cleveland

3:45

Read by Devorah Allen

Bewertungen

jerky

(3 Sterne)

Maybe it's just me but I doubt the pauses in this reader's work are caused by commas or the ends of lines, as if reading the original letter. With the expense of letters in the 17th/18th centuries, I'm sure a letter writer would put more than three words in a line.

(0,5 Sterne)

Promising story ruined by a reader who mispronounces common words & reads in the most halting & high pitched voice as to be unlistenable. I generally try to overlook the readers and concentrate on the story, but can’t do it this time.