Moral Tales
Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline Guizot
Leído por Cate Barratt
Moral Tales presents a collection of enchanting short stories crafted by Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline Guizot, the first wife of French statesman François Guizot. Aimed at young readers, these tales are designed to impart valuable lessons and moral insights through engaging narratives.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Guizot's stories explore themes of virtue, kindness, and the importance of moral integrity. Each tale is a gentle reminder of the values that shape character and guide behavior, making them not only entertaining but also educational.
With a tone that balances simplicity and depth, Moral Tales invites listeners to reflect on the timeless principles that govern human interactions. Cate Barratt's narration brings these stories to life, making them accessible for both children and adults alike, ensuring that the wisdom of the past resonates with today's audience.
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| Preface - Decoration | 3:14 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The History of a Louis d'Or | 12:00 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Little Peter | 41:33 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or | 14:38 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Rent | 22:16 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or | 7:44 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Week | 28:17 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or | 12:23 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Temptations | 30:49 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Conclusion of the History of a Louis d'Or | 32:41 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Françou | 36:07 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| M. Le Chevalier | 24:04 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Eudoxia; or Legitimate Pride | 42:18 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Edward and Eugenia; or the Embroidered Bag and the New Coat | 44:32 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part I | 32:31 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part II | 29:56 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part III | 36:03 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Little Brigands | 30:43 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Old Geneviève | 28:32 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Julia; or the Story of Madame Croque-Mitaine | 35:34 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Aglaïa and Leontine; or Manœuvring | 43:31 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Oh! Oh! Oh! A Tale | 17:50 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Helen; or the Failure | 16:11 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| Armand; or the Independent Little Boy | 38:50 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Secret of Courage. The Formidable Monsters | 15:17 | Leído por Cate Barratt | |
| The Dream; an Eastern Tale | 15:35 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
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one of my favorite readers
Ms. Elizabeth
valuable stories for eveyone. one thing that strikes me, is the intellect expected of kids back then. Education has really been dumbed down.
Dispicable
Bill Cosby
The morality depicted in this story is firmly rooted in a Eurocentric world view. Eurocentric world views are now known to be inherently Raycyst and evil. Also the protagonists were all defined by a binary gendering system now known to marginalize femxles, and 2SLGBTQTIA+ persons. Needs to be removed. Morality needs to be recontectualized in terms of hip-hop dance and an affinity for marginalized peoples.