The Lady Macbeth of the Mzinsk District
Nikolai Leskov
Lu par Phil Benson





In Mzinsk, a remote Russian town, adultery is Katerina's relief from boredom. Before long she has developed a passion for he lover, Sergei, that will lead to more than one murder. The title of Nikolai Leskov's novella, published in Russian in 1865, was inspired by Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth, but a quite different fate is store for Katerina. - Summary by Phil Benson (2 hr 4 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 6:33 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter II | 7:51 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter III | 6:27 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter IV | 4:33 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter V | 2:53 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter VI | 17:01 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter VII | 13:54 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter VIII | 7:14 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter IX | 6:19 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter X | 7:53 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter XI | 6:20 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter XII | 7:39 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter XIII | 6:25 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter XIV | 10:07 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Chapter XV | 13:17 | Lu par Phil Benson |
Critiques
Just OK





Stella McQueen
Little in common with Lady McBeth. Maybe it was a cautionary tale? Thankfully it was brief and with few characters to get confused. I usually slow audio right down when I am listening in bed, but for the first time I found a reader that this did terrible things to. Overall mildly interesting story, tolerable reader.