Crucial Instances
Edith Wharton
Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett
Crucial Instances is a captivating collection of short stories by Edith Wharton, published in 1901. In this anthology, Wharton explores the complexities of human relationships and the pivotal moments that shape our lives. Each of the seven stories delves into themes of morality, social expectations, and the often-unseen consequences of seemingly trivial decisions.
Among the stories, "Copy: A Dialogue" stands out as a unique piece presented in the form of a short play, showcasing Wharton's versatility as a writer. The characters navigate their interactions with wit and insight, revealing the subtleties of communication and misunderstanding.
Wharton's keen observations and rich characterizations invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the crucial instances that define their paths. This collection not only highlights her literary prowess but also offers a timeless examination of the human condition.
Kapitel
Select a chapter to play
| The Duchess at Prayer | 43:03 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Angel at the Grave | 37:17 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Recovery | 42:29 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| Copy | 26:32 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Rembrandt | 37:10 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Moving Finger | 36:18 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Confessional, part 1 | 42:49 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett | |
| The Confessional, part 2 | 40:33 | Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett |
Bewertungen
A LibriVox Listener
Overall the stories and the reading were great, particularly "The Rembrandt". I didn't really enjoy "Copy" because the male reader used a ridiculously unnatural voice.
Wharton Short Stories Very Pleasing
TLocke
It is good to find the genius of Wharton extended to full character developmen, even in abbreviated short story format. Wonderfully read.
Wharton & Klett
jbrown
Exceptional! Every story has it’s own charm and Miss Klett’s narration brings every story to us in earnest joy. So much fun!
Not for me
Michele Walker
Way too many adverbs and adjectives. I called it quits after about 5 minutes.
Well written.
Audrey
Well written stories with themes that stand the test of time. Beautifully read.
Excellent!
thatartgirl
Fantastic set of stories (with some surprise endings) and wonderfully read by Elizabeth Klett!
She did it again!
Moji
And by that I mean both Wharton and Klett :)
Another good one
David
Not too long but interesting