Moll Flanders - Version 2
Daniel Defoe
Read by Peter Dann
This warm and witty novel presents itself as the first person narration of an immensely likeable and resourceful woman who, born in the most shameful of circumstances, comes to be desired by, and indeed married to, many men, in the course of her life β some of whom she inveigles into marriage on false pretences β who, when all else fails, resorts to an extraordinarily successful life of crime, pulling many ingenious heists until at last she is nabbed and faced with a real prospect of being hanged. Moll's descriptions of the amorous inclinations of males are often very funny β and not the least part of the joke here, of course, is that Moll's voice itself is actually the creation of a male. (Summary by Peter Dann) (11 hr 52 min)
Chapters
Author's preface | 10:37 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 1 | 24:18 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 2 | 20:59 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 3 | 27:36 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 4 | 38:05 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 5 | 34:31 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 6 | 26:32 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 7 | 33:44 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 8 | 25:17 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 9 | 22:56 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 10 | 24:53 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 11 | 29:53 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 12 | 36:42 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 13 | 31:16 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 14 | 40:33 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 15 | 32:49 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 16 | 36:58 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 17 | 30:22 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 18 | 30:03 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 19 | 38:38 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 20 | 39:25 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 21 | 36:35 | Read by Peter Dann |
Section 22 | 39:54 | Read by Peter Dann |
Reviews
Glenda Motten
Absolutely beautiful book and well read ππ
Diddlysdad
Great book and very well read