Workhouse Characters
Margaret Nevinson y Margaret Nevinson
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





In 1904, Margaret Nevinson, a respectable lady and active suffragette, joined the board of guardians in Hampstead Heath. The guardians had responsibility over the parish workhouse. In the UK, before the 1930s, one could not receive welfare assistance unless he or she entered the workhouse. A house for which one had to work. The conditions were so poor, sometimes even poorer then conditions in prison. The workhouse inspired many novels, the most famous is Oliver Twist. This collection of short stories is about the horrors Margaret saw, chiefly about things women had to endure. A married woman collected money and found a house for her and her children, but could not leave the workhouse as she was, by law, "the property of her husband." This particular story was adapted from her one-act play "In The Workhouse" which helped change that law only two years later. In another story, a smart lady who studied at the University Of Cambridge sinks into depression after the death of her husband and finds herself drunk at the workhouse. In 26 tales, Nevinson details the horrors of the system, one after the other, in an engaging and elegant style which appealed to the public. This book is perfect for fans of Charles Dickens, and for all those who love feminism and social history. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (4 hr 8 min)
Capítulos
Preface | 2:56 | Leído por John |
EUNICE SMITH—DRUNK | 13:48 | Leído por Florence |
DETAINED BY MARITAL AUTHORITY | 8:25 | Leído por KirksVoice |
A WELSH SAILOR | 9:39 | Leído por KirksVoice |
THE VOW | 9:58 | Leído por KirksVoice |
BLIND AND DEAF | 12:16 | Leído por JennPratt |
AND, BEHOLD, THE BABE WEPT | 9:54 | Leído por KirksVoice |
MARY, MARY, PITY WOMEN! | 12:06 | Leído por Lisanne Lavoie |
THE SUICIDE | 10:29 | Leído por Lisanne Lavoie |
PUBLICANS AND HARLOTS | 10:54 | Leído por Lisanne Lavoie |
OLD INKY | 9:34 | Leído por John |
A DAUGHTER OF THE STATE | 9:14 | Leído por John |
IN THE PHTHISIS WARD | 8:15 | Leído por KevinS |
AN IRISH CATHOLIC | 8:35 | Leído por KevinS |
AN OBSCURE CONVERSATIONIST | 11:34 | Leído por Lisanne Lavoie |
MOTHERS | 9:24 | Leído por Lisanne Lavoie |
YOUR SON'S YOUR SON | 9:46 | Leído por John |
TOO OLD AT FORTY | 5:56 | Leído por John |
IN THE LUNATIC ASYLUM | 14:11 | Leído por John |
THE SWEEP'S LEGACY | 5:56 | Leído por John |
AN ALIEN | 7:13 | Leído por John |
WIDOWS INDEED! | 7:12 | Leído por John |
THE RUNAWAY | 11:29 | Leído por John |
A GIRL! GOD HELP HER! | 5:15 | Leído por John |
ON THE PERMANENT LIST | 9:38 | Leído por John |
THE PAUPER AND THE OLD-AGE PENSION | 6:57 | Leído por John |
THE EVACUATION OF THE WORKHOUSE | 8:15 | Leído por John |
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A LibriVox Listener
Fascinating glimpses of workhouse life as it came to an end The workhouse was something poor people lived in dread of,people killed themselves to avoid it,yet here we hear the kindly voice of a Guardian who overlooked one





Stella McQueen
Interesting stories. I only listened to the ones read by the women. They put in good effort with different voices and reading the tone of the characters, but the man was just blocks of monotone.
Very Interesting





Phxjennifer
And it seems that bureaucracies remain the same--impenetrable. Well written and well narrated, regardless of gender.





unimpressed
Lisa me spoiled the whole book with her very ooor quality recordings which she must surely have realised, but continued imposing the poor quality chapters on us- Just because you volunteer doesn’t mean it can be shoddy!