Wieland; Or, The Transformation: An American Tale
Charles Brockden Brown
Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek
The lives of a prosperous, intellectual family are disrupted when they meet the mysterious Carwin. Set in the period before the Revolutionary War, this is often described as the first American Gothic novel. - Summary by Karen Joan Kohoutek (7 hr 34 min)
Chapters
Chapter I | 19:55 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter II | 11:34 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter III | 11:04 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter IV | 19:26 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter V | 21:43 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter VI | 20:59 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter VII | 16:40 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter VIII | 12:55 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter IX | 29:49 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter X | 16:57 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XI | 20:17 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XII | 14:06 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XIII | 14:29 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XIV | 18:25 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XV | 14:36 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XVI | 14:37 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XVII | 12:46 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XVIII | 8:35 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XIX | 19:24 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XX | 15:39 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXI | 18:32 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXII | 25:41 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXIII | 19:38 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXIV | 10:47 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXV | 15:18 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXVI | 9:39 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Chapter XXVII | 21:05 | Read by Karen Joan Kohoutek |
Reviews
JWB
Ms. Karen did a fabulous job with a difficult text! In truth, her great narration kept me reading/listening. I loved this story in college, but, five years later, I cannot help but feel that the characters are all awful humans who are so dense and poor at communication that they ruin their lives over a minuscule misunderstanding.
good with some errors
Emerson wright
This is a well read text. My only complaints are that there are occasional repetitions--as if an error was made, corrected and not erased--and that notes are read at the end of chapters rather than where they occur in the text. Thanks!
About Wieland Audiobook
B19Wing
The narrarator was amazing and I appreciate the free audiobook as I needed to read Wieland for school. However, I kind of don't understand why the chapters don't seamlessly plat together. It bothered me a bit :(