The Novels of Jane Austen
George Henry Lewes
Read by Barbara Baker
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An 1859 essay by the prominent philosopher and literary critic, G. H. Lewes, who was an enthusiastic promoter of the novels of Jane Austen at a time when they were yet to achieve great critical acclaim. Lewes was the life partner of the novelist George Eliot.
- Summary by barbara2 (1 hr 18 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 15:12 | Read by Barbara Baker |
Section 2 | 18:54 | Read by Barbara Baker |
Section 3 | 24:59 | Read by Barbara Baker |
Section 4 | 19:41 | Read by Barbara Baker |
Reviews
In praise of Jane Austen
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Cuimris
An interesting account of the superiority of Jane Austen's œuvre, written from the point of view of a 19th Century Scottish individual. The reading is flawless, but the style is that of the 19th Century, which the 21st Century listener may find somewhat tedious & pedestrian