Shirley (version 2)
Charlotte Brontë
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This work, Charlotte Bronte's second, is set in the England of the early 1800's, which was beset with political and social changes, represented by the Industrial Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. And there is much to do with those changes in values from those of the past. But at its core, this novel is about romance. And the plot primarily follows the struggles and triumphs of two couples, the two brothers Moore, Louis and Robert, and Caroline Helstone and Shirley Keeldar. The final scenes capture the essence of the change in this world, and one hopes for the more philanthropic and egalitarian world pictured there, but at the same time one laments the loss of a world of magic and of a respect for natural beauty. - Summary by Jim Locke (22 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Levitical | 34:02 | Read by Vijeta Sharma |
The wagons | 39:11 | Read by Vijeta Sharma |
Mr. York | 22:05 | Read by Vijeta Sharma |
Mr. York (continued) | 29:33 | Read by Vijeta Sharma |
Hollow's cottage | 39:16 | Read by Vijeta Sharma |
Coriolanus | 48:51 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Curates at Tea | 58:11 | Read by Jim Locke |
Noah and Moses | 39:23 | Read by Jim Locke |
Briarmains | 53:06 | Read by Jim Locke |
Old maids | 42:33 | Read by Jim Locke |
Fieldhead | 43:22 | Read by Jim Locke |
Shirley and Caroline | 48:16 | Read by Jim Locke |
Further communications on business | 59:25 | Read by Jim Locke |
Shirley seeks to be saved by works | 35:38 | Read by Jim Locke |
Mr. Donne's exodus | 31:40 | Read by Jim Locke |
Whitsuntide | 27:45 | Read by Jim Locke |
The school feast | 36:15 | Read by Jim Locke |
Which the genteel reader is recommended to skip, low persons being here introdu… | 27:55 | Read by Jim Locke |
A summer night | 36:52 | Read by Jim Locke |
To-morrow | 30:58 | Read by Jim Locke |
Mrs. Pryor | 43:13 | Read by Jim Locke |
Two lives | 25:21 | Read by Jim Locke |
An evening out | 47:11 | Read by Jim Locke |
The valley of the shadow of death | 41:19 | Read by Jim Locke |
The west wind blows | 18:57 | Read by Jim Locke |
Old copy-books | 43:14 | Read by Jim Locke |
The first bluestocking | 50:18 | Read by Jim Locke |
Phoebe | 45:03 | Read by Jim Locke |
Louis Moore | 20:41 | Read by Jim Locke |
Rushedge - a confessional | 36:07 | Read by Jim Locke |
Uncle and niece | 35:46 | Read by Jim Locke |
The schoolboy and the wood-nymph | 27:15 | Read by Jim Locke |
Martin's tactics | 21:59 | Read by Jim Locke |
Case of domestic persecution - remarkable instance of pious perseverance in the… | 16:46 | Read by Jim Locke |
Wherein matters make some progress, but not much | 25:32 | Read by Jim Locke |
Written in the schoolroom | 52:43 | Read by Jim Locke |
The winding-up | 33:41 | Read by Jim Locke |