The Romance of a Shop
Amy Levy
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Praised by Oscar Wilde amongst other contemporaries, Amy Levy's first novel tells the story of the four Lorimer sisters, who decide to open their own photography business after the death of their father which has left them in poverty. The novel examines the opportunities and difficulties of urban life for the "New Woman" in the late nineteenth century. Not only was Levy unusual as a female novelist in this period, but she was also from an Anglo Jewish family. - Summary by Jane Gough (5 hr 29 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1, In the Beginning | 18:47 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 2, Friends in Need | 22:36 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 3, Ways and Means | 12:28 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 4, Number Twenty B | 20:56 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 5, This Working-Day World | 14:15 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 6, To the Rescue | 18:22 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 7, A New Customer | 18:01 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 8, A Distinguished Person | 18:55 | Leído por Splinter |
Chapter 9, Show Sunday | 16:01 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 10, Summing Up | 16:03 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 11, A Confidence | 12:05 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 12, Gertrude Is Anxious | 11:33 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 13, A Romance | 11:53 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 14, Lucy | 15:09 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 15, Cressida | 13:40 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 16, A Wedding | 8:55 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 17, A Special Edition | 10:47 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 18, Phyllis | 9:31 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 19, The Sycamores | 12:44 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 20, In the Sick Room | 7:52 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 21, The Last Act | 6:34 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 22, Hope and a Friend | 9:34 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 23, A Dismissal | 8:21 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter 24, At Last | 10:08 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Epilogue | 4:07 | Leído por Jim Locke |
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Cape Codder
The gentleman who reads everything from Chapter 9 on completely ruins this book; he is positively unbearable to listen to. I understand that everyone here is a volunteer, but he should consider a different hobby - perhaps gardening. Or stamp collecting. And LibriVox needs to put some type of compassionate vetting in place to prevent thoroughly unskilled and inappropriate readers from destroying their catalog. Recordings like this one are horrible!
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Esther Garcia
enjoyable story and readers if playback speed is corrected to a bit faster.