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Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded

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(3,274 Sterne; 42 Bewertungen)

"Now first published in order to cultivate the Principles of Virtue and Religion in the Minds of the Youth of Both Sexes.
A Narrative which has its Foundation in Truth and Nature; and at the same time that it agreeably entertains, by a Variety of curious and affecting Incidents, is intirely divested of all those Images, which, in too many Pieces calculated for Amusement only, tend to inflame the Minds they should instruct."(From the frontispiece of the first edition)
Pamela tells the story of a 14 year old lady's maid named Pamela whose master, Mr. B., makes unwanted advances towards her. She rejects him continually. In Pamela's letters to her "poor but exemplary parents" the story unfolds and we learn her fate. (summary by Annise)
(22 hr 10 min)

Chapters

01

36:48

Read by Ann Boyer

02

42:35

Read by Ann Boyer

03

36:33

Read by TriciaG

04

32:57

Read by John Nixon

05

40:42

Read by TriciaG

06

38:05

Read by TriciaG

07

38:07

Read by TriciaG

08

28:16

Read by TriciaG

09

35:10

Read by TriciaG

10

37:48

Read by TriciaG

11

37:44

Read by Melanie Schleeter McCalmont

12

40:38

Read by Grant Hurlock

13

35:43

Read by Grant Hurlock

14

32:19

Read by Grant Hurlock

15

55:33

Read by Annise

16

37:40

Read by hpark

17

25:34

Read by hpark

18

25:33

Read by hpark

19

35:06

Read by hpark

20

28:27

Read by hpark

21

28:42

Read by Annise

22

39:04

Read by Grant Hurlock

23

43:01

Read by Celena Arter

24

35:28

Read by Celena Arter

25

53:22

Read by Celena Arter

26

44:56

Read by Annise

26a

54:18

Read by TriciaG

26b

34:24

Read by TriciaG

26c

49:33

Read by TriciaG

26d

38:54

Read by TriciaG

27

19:45

Read by Grant Hurlock

28

20:47

Read by Magdalena

29

19:28

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

30

20:13

Read by valli

31

31:18

Read by Annise

32

37:55

Read by TriciaG

33

38:08

Read by Annise

Bewertungen

Response to "Suffering"

(5 Sterne)

It IS an agonizing work to to read. That's why listening to this recording is so much better. I can bake bread, tidy up the house, or sit in traffic--all while listening to Pamela's adolescent patter. I feel the reader does a fine job of capturing Pamela's personality. And I'm still amazed at Richardson's ability to channel a sweet, bright young girl's thoughts. While the very notion that Pamela, or anyone, ought to be writing pious letters to her parents on her wedding night is laughable--I hope for her sake Mr. B has drunk himself into unconsciousness--I believe this novel provides some wonderful insights into British eighteenth-century popular culture.

Good story, insufferable reading!

(0 Sterne)

I know I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth, but had I known there were other versions of this audio book I might have switched. Only one of the readers was truly talented or delightful to listen to (John Nixon), others were inaudible for thick accents, one breathless and lilting, another droning and clipped, and one quite good but their pronunciation of pretty basic words like "portmanteau" and "halcyon" could have used an edit. Another broke into English accent at times but not others and was wholly American in her own (cringe-worthy "acting" to be sure). At times it was torturous enough to make me find the place in the novel and read for myself. And this is how I finished the novel. This said, I do love the freedom Libravox affords. I generally use it when my eyes tire of reading or am so enthralled by a story but I need to get things accomplished in life. I realize it's all volunteer, it's not perfect, but there were no less than 10 different readers on this one and only a few were not aggravating. Pick another version, I'd say.

the first half of the book was great but the second half was not

(2 Sterne)

the first half of the book was good and fast paced and easy to get through but the second half was unbearable. it was slow and dry and repetitive and was just very difficult to get through, but I did and I'm glad I did. it really didn't need to be that long though.

I Couldn't Finish It

(1 Sterne)

Thank you to the good readers but I couldn't couldn't bear being dragged to the inevitable conclusion, and couldn't stand hearing Pamela refer to herself in the third person, having her drop to her knees, or being reminded that she comes from poor but honest family one more time. Matthew 10:16 Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. A sick twisting of that good verse

A Gaslighter and Narcisist

(4 Sterne)

Very interesting story! For the first half of the novel, I viewed Mr. B as a scoundrel and vilian. It's truly incredible that I was able to stomach this character by the end of the book; however, I simply find it unbelieveable that a relationship which started as this did could result in a happy marriage. I'm just not convinced!

getting me through my master's

(4 Sterne)

As others have already noted, this text is hard to get through. Which is why I'm so grateful that, as my Brit Lit class is requiring it, I was able to read along to the recording rather than trudge through on my own. I only wish the quality of recording was more uniform throughout

(4 Sterne)

first, thank you to all the volunteers! I truly appreciate all of you!!! As far as the story goes I enjoyed it

(3 Sterne)

The introduction should’ve been a separate audio track, so the listener can listen to chapter one immediately