Penelope's English Experiences
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Lu par Maria Therese





Penelope's English Experiences is a fictional travelogue, which documents the experiences of three American ladies on a visit to England. Included are scenes in London and the village of Belvern, containing fanciful sketches of a West-end ball, portraits of domestic originals, etc., characterized by humorous trifling and droll exaggeration of English traits. By the author Mother Carey's Chickens, A Cathedral Courtship, etc. (Summary adapted from an original review) (3 hr 8 min)
Chapitres
01 - The Weekly Bill | 10:22 | Lu par Maria Therese |
02 - The Powdered Footman Smiles | 6:49 | Lu par Maria Therese |
03 - Eggs a la coque | 6:15 | Lu par Maria Therese |
04 - The English Sense of Humour | 5:38 | Lu par Maria Therese |
05 - A Hyde Park Sunday | 5:28 | Lu par Maria Therese |
06 - The English Park Lover | 4:03 | Lu par Maria Therese |
07 - A Ducal Tea-Party | 7:46 | Lu par Maria Therese |
08 - Tuppeny Travels in London | 11:59 | Lu par Maria Therese |
09 - A Table of Kindred and Affinity | 7:02 | Lu par Maria Therese |
10 - Apropos of Advertisements | 8:59 | Lu par Maria Therese |
11 - The Ball on the Opposite Side | 17:10 | Lu par Maria Therese |
12 - Patricia Makes Her Debut | 12:00 | Lu par Maria Therese |
13 - A Penelope Secret | 7:39 | Lu par Maria Therese |
14 - Love and Lavender | 7:56 | Lu par Maria Therese |
15 - Penelope Dreams | 10:56 | Lu par Maria Therese |
16 - The Decay of Romance | 3:49 | Lu par Maria Therese |
17 - Short Stops and Long Bills | 4:33 | Lu par Maria Therese |
18 - I Meet Mrs. Bobby | 5:23 | Lu par Maria Therese |
19 - The Heart of the Artist | 4:21 | Lu par Maria Therese |
20 - A Canticle to Jane | 4:11 | Lu par Maria Therese |
21 - I Remember, I Remember | 6:23 | Lu par Maria Therese |
22 - Comfort Cottage | 7:13 | Lu par Maria Therese |
23 - Tea Served Here | 7:00 | Lu par Maria Therese |
24 - An Unliscened Victualler | 7:13 | Lu par Maria Therese |
25 - Et Ego in Arcadia Vixit | 7:57 | Lu par Maria Therese |
Critiques





Clearspace
Enchanting tales and depiction of English life and visits to London woven with natural quirkiness and ambivalences of emotions and experiences. It would help the listener somewhat if the reader were in less of a hurry to get to the end of the sentences and had a more open diction. For me words were sometimes lost but the gist could be generally made out.
A Light Sweet Story





TLocke
Easy listening Travelodge. Reader has a few unusual phrasing, but is clear enough once the ear adapts. Thanks as always to volunteer readers.





Kenneth Hamilton
Lovely sweet story. Enchantingly read by the delightful Maria Therese