North and South (version 3)
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
Gelesen von MaryAnn





North and South is set in the fictional industrial town of Milton in the North of England. Forced to leave her home in the tranquil rural south, Margaret Hale settles with her parents in Milton where she witnesses the brutal world wrought by the industrial revolution and employers and workers clashing in the first organized strikes. Sympathetic to the poor whose courage and tenacity she admires and among whom she makes friends, she clashes with John Thornton, a cotton mill manufacturer who belongs to the nouveaux riches and whose contemptuous attitude to workers Margaret despises. (Summary from Wikipedia) (19 hr 3 min)
Kapitel
Ch 1 - Haste to the Wedding | 25:19 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 2 - Roses and Thorns | 18:50 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 3 - 'The More Haste the Worse Speed' | 22:50 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 4 - Doubts and Difficulties | 26:02 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 5 - Decision | 29:24 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 6 - Farewell | 14:56 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 7 - New Scenes and Faces | 18:45 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 8 - Home Sickness | 23:01 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 9 - Dressing for Tea | 9:51 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 10 - Wrought Iron and Gold | 20:31 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 11 - First Impressions | 18:06 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 12 - Morning Calls | 13:38 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 13 - A Soft Breeze in a Sultry Place | 16:16 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 14 - The Mutiny | 13:44 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 15 - Masters and Men | 38:03 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 16 - The Shadow of Death | 20:04 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 17 - What is a Strike? | 20:34 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 18 - Likes and Dislikes | 20:40 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 19 - Angel Visits | 29:00 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 20 - Men and Gentlemen | 23:27 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 21 - The Dark Night | 20:15 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 22 - A Blow and Its Consequences | 34:36 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 23 - Mistakes | 17:55 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 24 - Mistakes Cleared Up | 15:08 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 25 - Frederick | 27:19 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 26 - Mother and Son | 13:34 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 27 - Fruit-Piece | 15:22 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 28 - Comfort in Sorrow | 43:35 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 29 - A Day of Sunshine | 14:49 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 30 - Home at Last | 31:04 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 31 - 'Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?' | 24:45 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 32 - Mischances | 11:37 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 33 - Peace | 12:58 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 34 - False and True | 12:16 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 35 - Expiation | 36:20 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 36 - Union Not Always Strength | 26:38 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 37 - Looking South | 24:17 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 38 - Promises Fulfilled | 32:16 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 39 - Making Friends | 22:57 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 40 - Out of Tune | 32:33 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 41 - The Journey's End | 29:38 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 42 - Alone! Alone! | 26:57 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 43 - Margaret's Flittin' | 21:41 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 44 - Ease Not Peace | 24:20 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 45 - Not All a Dream | 7:13 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 46 - Once and Now | 46:30 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 47 - Something Wanting | 12:51 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 48 - 'Ne'er To Be Found Again' | 14:58 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 49 - Breathing Tranquillity | 14:53 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 50 - Changes at Milton | 24:56 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 51 - Meeting Again | 16:09 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Ch 52 - 'Pack Clouds Away' | 9:47 | Gelesen von MaryAnn |
Bewertungen
such a great reader & book!





jaded_grl
the reader does such a fantastic job! during certain emotional parts of the story, she reads with such clearness and emotion that she almost made me cry! the story is a love story, and though you may have it figured out halfway through - it is a really enjoyable tale getting to that happy moment. the book also provides a light lesson on how labor unions work and the breakdown of communication between bosses and workers. truly a moving story.
Beautiful





Clover
This is such a beautiful novel. It tends to take me a while to get into Gaskell's stories and at times this one felt a little slow, but it's so very worth it. The social and political aspects of the novel are fascinating, and it's one of the best love stories I've ever read. The combination of politics and romance is unusual and really makes North and South unique. It's stayed with me and become one of my favourites. Mary Ann's reading is wonderful too. Can't recommend it enough! :)
Beautifully read





Prashanthi
Beautifully read. No comparison to other recordings. Very pleased.
draught does not = drawt





eck
I love this narrator's voice and change in accents with the different characters, but I can't give her 5 stars because she mispronounces the word "draught" over and over. If you're going to read older books, you really must understand the old spelling. "Draught" is the old/British spelling for "draft," as in a draft beer, or a draft of air. "Draught" rhymes with "raft", not "ought."
Wonderful story! Wonderful Reader!





#1 Twinkie
Thank you so much for reading this book to me, Mary Ann! You are an Excellent Reader, and I’m so thankful to you for sharing your Gift with us. I am handicapped and often in so much pain that I’m unable to read by myself. Your beautiful reading has helped me to really enjoy this Classic, Historical story. God Bless you, Mary Ann!
SUPERB!





Joyce
I have read North and South a number of times throughout my 71 years of life as well as watched the BBC production of it. It has always been a favorite, but I got more enjoyment listening to this excellent reading than ever before. The dialogues are beautifully done and the emotions of the characters can be felt. Thank you, Mary Ann, and thank you, Libravox!
Brilliant!





A LibriVox Listener
Another great book! came here after listening to Wives and Daughters. it does end abruptly, but the more I think on it, the more I actually appreciate it! The author spends her time on the substance and so once at the end, all though I wanted it to continue, was delicious and filling. A great writer! and very well read, thank you!
First time listener





A LibriVox Listener
This is the first time I've heard North and South and the first time I've heard Mary Anne and I loved them both! She's done a great job at captivating all of my senses so that I would forget that there was only one narrator! Will be looking for more books read by her.