The Love of Landry
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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The Love of Landry is one of Dunbar's four novels, and one of three that are about white people. In this case, the story is about the recuperation of the sick Mildred Osborne, an Eastern aristocrat, at a ranch in Colorado. The central character is faced with very different social norms operating in a world with so few women. Though the novel lacks black characters, allusions to them and plot conflicts that center on the position of a man in American society prejudice is hinted at. Mildred Osborne's journey of self-discovery ends in her finding out who Landry really is and that he is worthy of her love. Summary by Jim Locke (2 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Chapter First | 14:23 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Second | 10:34 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Third | 12:07 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Fourth | 9:43 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Fifth | 15:57 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Sixth | 14:32 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Seventh | 18:13 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Eighth | 14:14 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Ninth | 11:37 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Tenth | 12:47 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Eleventh | 13:51 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Chapter Twelfth | 11:34 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Critiques





Angeles
I couldn't finish the book. Sorry, but the reader needs more practice. It sounds like a robot.