The Professor
Charlotte Brontë
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
The book tells the story of a young man named William Crimsworth. It describes his maturation, his loves and his eventual career as a professor at an all-girl's school. (Summary from Wikipedia, adapted by Stav Nisser) (10 hr 3 min)
Chapters
Preface | 4:19 | Read by Rachel Lintern |
Chapter I - Introductory | 19:22 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter II | 13:37 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter III | 16:26 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter IV | 20:41 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter V | 13:34 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter VI | 17:24 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter VII | 33:01 | Read by Philippa |
Chapter VIII | 17:06 | Read by Philippa |
Chapter IX | 10:39 | Read by Bereni |
Chapter X | 22:34 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XI | 13:43 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XII | 38:12 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XIII | 13:11 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter XIV | 13:21 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter XV | 13:45 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XVI | 18:50 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XVII | 17:49 | Read by Bereni |
Chapter XVIII | 32:18 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XIX - Part 1 | 25:16 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XIX - Part 2 | 27:26 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XX | 23:59 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XXI | 18:07 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter XXII | 32:01 | Read by Michelle Crandall |
Chapter XXIII | 36:31 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XXIV | 32:38 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XXV - Part 1 | 27:10 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Chapter XXV - Part 2 | 30:43 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Reviews
Worthwhile
Deli
This is sort of a coming-of-age story, mostly detailing the years 18-20 of a man's life. He narrates as he makes his way through life, fighting to maintain his integrity and gain success. It is interesting to see the different people (obstacles!) he comes into contact w/. No action, but if you like to examine interesting personalities or behaviors, or appreciate ideals and virtues, you may like this bird. One of the readers is rough to get through, but it's worth it.
Dhjetor Gjhennagjhu
Martin Geeson's enunciation of both French and English was a pleasure to listen to, and I found his reading of the text thoroughly enjoyable. It is a pity he didn't read the entire text, because the other readers, I'm afraid, really butchered the reading through their poor enunciation. I cringed at some of the pronunciations I heard from those readers
Lengthy but enjoyable
TheReader
I'm glad I stuck with the book until I got past the first reader... Just could not understand her.
Kaye Mattinson
I quite enjoyed this book as it was different and the readers were very good apart from some loss on tape on a couple of chapts. Do appreciate this app and all the volunteers. thankyou Librivox.
Good book but not impressive
Byro
The best of all narrators in this book was Bereni, unfortunately she narrates only two chapters..
The Book Guru
The Book Guru
A delightful tale of love utilising the English language in the most sumptuous way!
A LibriVox Listener
Some of the narrators are very difficult to understand, but the story stands for itself. Wonderful book!
Except for the French that I didn't understand I enjed t
Mary