The Italian
Ann Radcliffe
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The love story between a nobleman and a beautiful lady whom he meets in church leads both of them to unexpected places, as many people would not put up with their love. This novel is considered to be one of the best Gothic novels ever written, by one of the first (and best) writers of the genre. How does an "indecent" love story become a Gothic tale? What is the outcome of this love story? If you want to know, read this book. (Summary by Stav Nisser) (18 hr 54 min)
Capítulos
Introduction | 9:20 | Leído por Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 1, part 1 | 26:18 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 1, part 2 | 22:30 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 2 | 36:47 | Leído por Natalie |
Chapter 3 | 32:22 | Leído por Natalie |
Chapter 4 | 18:36 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 5 | 6:35 | Leído por VocalPenguin |
Chapter 6 | 42:59 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 7 | 37:32 | Leído por LizMourant |
Chapter 8 | 43:57 | Leído por LizMourant |
Chapter 9 | 26:21 | Leído por LizMourant |
Chapter 10 | 17:51 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 11 | 37:35 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 12, part 1 | 28:10 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 12, part 2 | 29:12 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 13 | 42:19 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 14 | 18:44 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 15 | 23:11 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 16 | 37:07 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 17 | 48:30 | Leído por Tina Danh |
Chapter 18 | 18:28 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 19 | 29:12 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 20 | 48:23 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 21, part 1 | 24:27 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 21, part 2 | 28:38 | Leído por garyday |
Chapter 22, part 1 | 24:37 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 22, part 2 | 21:30 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 23 | 41:51 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 24 | 22:04 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 25 | 14:23 | Leído por Nadine Eckert-Boulet |
Chapter 26, part 1 | 29:54 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 26, part 2 | 27:35 | Leído por Marty Kris |
Chapter 27 | 21:40 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 28 | 53:01 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 29 | 29:48 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 31, part 1 | 20:55 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 31, part 2 | 19:28 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 32 | 10:11 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 33 | 35:56 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 34 | 15:51 | Leído por Cate Barratt |
Chapter 35 | 10:12 | Leído por Nadine Eckert-Boulet |
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Great Narration
Marty Kris is to be heartily congratulated for his masterful job of bringing the characters to life. Cate Barrett, a fav, is to be commended for a narration that displays her narrative skill. I am sorry she appeared too little too late. The story is full of unexpected plot twists which keep the reader somewhat engaged. Lots of evil doings and near escapes. It’s not something Expatriate would have read.
The Italian





Susanne Morraz
Loved the story. It would have been better if there was only one narrator. A bit distracting when each narrator used different voices for the different characters. Overall I enjoyed it.





Melanie
This is interesting as historical literature but I got tired of the effusive Italian peasant storytelling. Very long and a little tedious. Also the hero is kind of a dope.
Great Resource





Jeremy C
Very helpful. Follows along with my text very well. Thank you to those who contributed.
very enjoyable





Bruce G
A interesting and suspenseful love story! Thank you for reading this tale.
dont usually go for group reads but this was great





Hann Norris
amazingly done





Fleur
while it’s a classic happy ending style typical of mrs radcliffe, i can’t say i didn’t enjoy every moment of the italian. vivaldi and ellena make a very sweet couple, though one does wonder how all these historical couples manage to fall in love on the strength of a pretty face! the plot was enjoyable and had some twists and turns - i found the escape from the convent to be quite suspenseful. the principle villain was very effectively done though i think his death rather scene was very stereotypically written. all in all, i really enjoyed it