Amelia (Vol. 2)


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(3.1 stars; 17 reviews)

The second volume of Amelia. - Summary by Libby Gohn (7 hr 31 min)

CapĆ­tulos

Book V, Chapter I: In which the reader will meet with an old acquaintance. 18:01 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter II: In which Booth pays a visit to the noble lord. 11:32 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter III: Relating principally to the affairs of serjeant Atkinson. 10:27 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter IV: Containing matters that require no preface. 13:58 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter V: Containing much herioc matter. 10:26 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter VI: In which the reader will find matter worthy his considerati… 14:47 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter VII: Containing various matters. 14:44 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter VIII: The heroic behavior of Colonel Bath. 13:37 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book V, Chapter IX: Being the last chapter of the fifth book. 10:18 LeĆ­do por Gabriela Cowan
Book VI, Chapter I: Panegyrics on beauty, with other grave matters. 11:42 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VI, Chapter II: Which will not appear, we preseume, unnatural to all marri… 9:57 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VI, Chapter III: In which the history look a little backwards. 13:38 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VI, Chapter IV: Containing a very extraordinary incident. 11:24 LeĆ­do por Malcolm Fisher
Book VI, Chapter V: Containing some matters not very unnatural. 10:48 LeĆ­do por Malcolm Fisher
Book VI, Chapter VI: A scene in which some ladies will possibly think Amelia's … 12:48 LeĆ­do por Malcolm Fisher
Book VI, Chapter VII: A chapter in which there is much learning. 8:12 LeĆ­do por KHand
Book VI, Chapter VIII: Containing some unaccountable behavior in Mrs. Ellison. 6:13 LeĆ­do por KHand
Book VI, Chapter IX: Containing a very strange incident. 9:53 LeĆ­do por KHand
Book VII, Chapter I: A very short chapter, and consequently requiring no prefac… 4:59 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VII, Chapter II: The beginning of Mrs. Bennet's history. 18:17 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VII, Chapter III: Continuation of Mrs. Bennet's story. 12:21 LeĆ­do por Lindsay
Book VII, Chapter IV: Further continuation. 9:03 LeĆ­do por Lindsay
Book VII, Chapter V: The story of Mrs. Bennet continued. 17:41 LeĆ­do por Anna Simon
Book VII, Chapter VI: Farther continued. 15:26 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VII, Chapter VII: The story farther continued. 6:37 LeĆ­do por Betty Perry
Book VII, Chapter VIII: Further continuation. 11:38 LeĆ­do por Jacquerie
Book VII, Chapter IX: The conclusion of Mrs. Bennet's history. 9:21 LeĆ­do por Jacquerie
Book VII, Chapter X: Being the last chapter of the seventh book. 10:23 LeĆ­do por Jacquerie
Book VIII, Chapter I: Being the first chapter of the eighth book. 9:39 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter II: Containing an account of Mr. Booth's fellow-sufferers. 6:19 LeĆ­do por Anastasiia Solokha
Book VIII, Chapter III: Containing some extraordinary behavior in Mrs. Ellison. 12:30 LeĆ­do por Khaghbboommm
Book VIII, Chapter IV: Containing, among many matters, the exemplary behavior o… 10:14 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter V: Comments upon authors. 17:00 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter VI: Which inclines rather to satire than panegyric. 8:27 LeĆ­do por Kristin G.
Book VIII, Chapter VII: Worthy a very serious perusal. 6:09 LeĆ­do por Kristin G.
Book VIII, Chapter VIII: Consisting of grave matters. 12:50 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter IX: A curious chapter, from which a curious reader may draw … 11:37 LeĆ­do por Lynne T
Book VIII, Chapter X: In which are many profound secrets of philosophy. 28:42 LeĆ­do por Brantly Moore

ReseƱas

Fayetta


(4 stars)

Because reading can be a very difficult job I make it a rule to never disparage anyone who has donated so much time and effort. However, for some reason my patience forsook me when I started Volume II of this fine piece of literature. I ended up skipping the sections that were too difficult to understand. So, with that I say that if you enjoyed the first Volume, Volume II of Amelia is a must!


(4 stars)

This is an extraordinary work of literature BUT LibriVox owes Henry Fielding a profound apology for it's reading. After suffering through nine chapters of Gabriela Cowan practicing her English I enjoyed relief until the attack of Anesthesia Solokha. I have no idea what that chapter was even about. I don't know what language she speaks, but it's not English. Kristen G, Lynne Thompson and Brantley Moore are capable of reading, but they are obviously frustrated actresses who try to perform rather than read. Their so-called performances greatly distract from Mr. Fielding's work. My sincere thanks to the other readers, who are quite good. I understand that LibriVox must depend on volunteers BUT inferior recordings should be thrown out!!!

duncalino


(1 stars)

The book begins with an unintelligible reader. Accent so thick and common words so dreadfully mispronounced that the story never quite begins. The time and energy that went into this production was wasted.