A Superfluous Woman
Emma Francis Brooke
Leído por Bruce Pirie





Published anonymously in 1894, “A Superfluous Woman” quickly became one of the most widely read of the “New Woman” novels that appeared at the end of the 19th century. At the opening of the story, we find Jessamine Halliday, a pampered young aristocrat, languishing and apparently close to death. Her desperate family has called in a maverick doctor, who recognizes that she suffers from the idleness and listlessness too often experienced by upper-class English women. The only “medicine” she needs is a change of thinking and new self-awareness. Accordingly, the doctor coaches her to think more critically about her role as a woman and about the uses of meaningful labor. (Partly, this doctor is a spokesperson for the author: Emma Brooke was prominently engaged in feminist and socialist thought.)
Jessamine tries to radically re-invent herself by fleeing London (and a looming high-society marriage), to seek humble work as a farm helper in Scotland. It turns out, however, that it is not so easy to cast off the assumptions and controls of a lifetime. (Summary by Bruce Pirie) (11 hr 6 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1 | 18:26 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 2 | 28:17 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 3 | 28:18 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 4 | 12:45 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 5 | 12:38 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 6 | 17:45 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 7 | 12:06 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 8 | 18:38 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 9 | 17:16 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 10 | 17:55 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 11 | 17:31 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 12 | 21:25 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 13 | 7:34 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 14 | 21:39 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 15 | 8:04 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 16 | 27:52 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 17 | 25:19 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 18 | 19:07 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 19 | 25:22 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 20 | 22:24 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 21 | 17:24 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 22 | 21:58 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 23 | 32:15 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 24 | 31:59 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 25 | 20:41 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 26 | 40:25 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 27 | 21:05 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 28 | 24:39 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 29 | 21:05 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 30 | 22:36 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 31 | 31:39 | Leído por Bruce Pirie |
Reseñas
One if the best novels





S. Lupton
This is an incredible story of a woman. It is an ageless calling of what a true and beautiful nature defined her. And the love she lived grew in her life for the only man that could never be hers, only because of the social norms that did not allow her to be free and true to her feelings and actions.
Very good reader and story.





Joyce
Superfluous:marked by wastefulness : EXTRAVAGANT. Was she or wasn't she Superfluous? A good book to listen to while doing some spring cleaning. Very clear reader with an interesting pronunciation of Superfluous. Thank you.





Angeles
What a book! I couldn't stop listening. Excellent reader. The story didn't have the ending I was expecting.





Granny G
Very interesting. My tears at the conclusion were unexpected.