George Eliot: Middlemarch, 28 Audio-CDs
Middlemarch, 28 Audio-CDs
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- Unabridged
- Gelesen von: Juliet Stevenson
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- Naxos, 2011
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781843794394
- Copyright-Jahr: 2011
- Spielzeit: 35 Std. 40 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 15.2.2011
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Klappentext
One of the great works of 19th-century England as well as one of the masterpieces of English fiction, this novel is set in the Midlands, 1830 32, in the fictitious town of Middlemarch. It is concerned with the blighted marriage of a young idealistic woman, but also presents a vivid portrait of England during the Georgian era.Biografie (George Eliot)
George Eliot, eig. Mary Ann Evans, wurde 1819 in Arbury Farm/Warwickshire geboren und starb 1880 in London. Die Autorin ist eine der bedeutendsten Vertreterinnen des psychologisch-sozialen Romans.§§- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Prelude
- 2 Book 1: Miss Brooke - Chapter 1
- 3 And how should Dorothea not marry?
- 4 Early in the day Dorothea had returned?
- 5 Celia felt a little hurt.
- 6 Chapter 2
- 7 This was the first time that Mr. Casaubon?
- 8 Dorothea felt hurt. Mr. Casaubon would think?
- 9 'Let me hope that you will rescind that resolution?'
- 10 Chapter 3
- 11 Certainly he seemed more and more bent on making?
- 12 It had now entered Dorothea's mind?
- 13 Dorothea checked herself suddenly?
- 14 Dorothea was in the best temper now?