The Semi-Attached Couple
Emily Eden
Lu par Elizabeth Klett





Young and beautiful Helen Eskdale and fabulously wealthy Lord Teviot seem to be the perfect match. But when they marry, they find that misunderstandings and jealousies continually drive them apart. The machinations and intrigues of a large supporting cast surround the central question of whether their marriage will survive. Emily Eden's comedy of manners is reminiscent of Jane Austen's witty and ironic novels. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) (7 hr 50 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 16:09 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 2 | 5:59 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 3 | 12:05 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 4 | 10:01 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 5 | 4:48 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 6 | 6:28 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 7 | 8:17 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 8 | 5:30 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 9 | 6:31 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 10 | 6:37 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 11 | 4:59 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 12 | 11:32 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 13 | 9:07 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 14 | 4:06 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 15 | 5:06 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 16 | 11:35 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 17 | 4:25 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 18 | 14:40 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 19 | 5:46 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 20 | 10:08 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 21 | 9:54 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 22 | 13:48 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 23 | 7:54 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 24 | 7:40 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 25 | 6:57 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 26 | 15:20 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 27 | 13:30 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 28 | 17:01 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 29 | 14:53 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 30 | 9:22 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 31 | 6:14 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 32 | 12:59 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 33 | 4:49 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 34 | 14:25 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 35 | 8:43 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 36 | 11:43 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 37 | 18:46 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 38 | 5:19 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 39 | 13:24 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 40 | 5:45 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 41 | 9:43 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 42 | 15:29 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 43 | 6:26 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 44 | 7:07 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 45 | 16:28 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 46 | 5:13 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 47 | 13:24 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 48 | 14:40 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Critiques
good book!





lucky in michigan
I liked this book tremendously! I even liked that I hated a certain character so much that I would find myself rolling my eyes and complaining out loud to myself whenever she would speak... lol. Of course miss Klett did an amazing job! (as usual :-)) She has the ability to melt your heart with some of the tones she uses with certain characters. Her command of giving different distinct voices to the characters is second to none! Hands down the best reader I've ever listened to!.... I have listened to her recordings exclusively for over a month now... please enjoy I sure did!
Another excellent reading by EK but....





DarthLaurel
Ok... This is a story about an incredibly immature young man who is a jealous, possibly sociopathic husband. It is a fault of the author in understanding the general character of men that she expects us to sympathize with him or believe that his reverses are, in any way, the reflection of normal human maturity. The author is trying to imitate Jane Austin without the careful insight into character that Austin has. A couple of the stock characters are annoying beyond endurance. I listened to it to the end only because Elizabeth Klett was reading it. It IS worth it on that score.
So Much Fun!





jenniebrown
Elizabeth Klett is the first narrator I ever listened to on LibriVox or anywhere else for that matter. She is flawless and I loved her narration of this book and I loved the book. A young wealthy man marries the love of his life but they don’t appear suitable for each other. Helen is only 18 and quite naive. She has a strong supportive family while her new husband has never experienced a close family relationship. Not only internal but external forces are affecting their new marriage and Helen just wants to go home. It’s a light often funny look at times past and makes for a delicious listen.
Excellent reading by E. Klett





Merle Arrowsmith
As usual I really enjoyed listening to E. Klett's reading. However, the story with its multitude of characters and side plots failed to keep my attention, as I kept being confused by who was who, and wondered for the first dozen chapters what the title had to do with the story. I much preferred "The semi-detached house" by the same author (also read by E. Klett", which is whittier and has a more compact cast of characters and story line.





wyldfyre
Ahh miscommunication in a marriage. Emily Eden's 'The Semi-Attached Couple' is a delightful novel that takes readers on a charming journey through Regency-era society. With wit, humor, and keen observations, the story follows the lives of the lively and endearing characters as they navigate the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. Eden's writing style captures the essence of the era, making it an enjoyable read for fans of romantic fiction and historical literature.





A LibriVox Listener
Profound portrayal of personalities, dynamics within families and marriages. Humorous but genuine relationships are depicted by a wise observer. The author confronts sexual biases , late 19 Th century political change , and its economic barriers with a deceptive light manner but insightful touch.





JaneC
I liked this story much more than Semi-Detached House. The characters are deeper as well as problematics. I liked how Eden described the conflict between husband and wife and its resolution. Also kudos to Elizabeth Klett, her reading is the best as always.





Erin
Very well read as always! Thank you Elizabeth! A most Jane Austen-esq novel with a sufficiently happy ending to make up for the first frustratingly questionable months of marriage between the hero and heroine. Happily and well resolved! Worth a listen!