The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne Brontë
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, the second and final novel by Anne Brontë, is concerned with the story of a woman who leaves her abusive, dissolute husband, and who must then support herself and her young son. Originally published in June of 1848, it challenged the prevailing morals of the time; a critic went so far as to pronounce it "utterly unfit to be put into the hands of girls." It is considered to be one of the first feminist novels. (Summary from Wikipedia) (18 hr 14 min)
Capítulos
| Author's Preface | 7:45 | Leído por Gesine |
| Chapter I | 28:05 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter II | 13:58 | Leído por Robin Cotter |
| Chapter III | 19:17 | Leído por Marie Manis |
| Chapter IV | 22:48 | Leído por Marie Manis |
| Chapter V | 9:59 | Leído por Marie Manis |
| Chapter VI | 17:30 | Leído por bccme |
| Chapter VII | 31:24 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter VIII | 14:01 | Leído por Maire Rhode |
| Chapter IX | 27:28 | Leído por Deb Bacon-Ziegler |
| Chapter X | 12:03 | Leído por Deb Bacon-Ziegler |
| Chapter XI | 12:02 | Leído por Deb Bacon-Ziegler |
| Chapter XII | 23:53 | Leído por Marie Manis |
| Chapter XIII | 9:38 | Leído por Michelle Crandall |
| Chapter XIV | 16:26 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XV | 18:04 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XVI | 28:14 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XVII | 20:24 | Leído por Susie G. |
| Chapter XVIII | 30:10 | Leído por Susie G. |
| Chapter XIX | 16:53 | Leído por Alison Raouf |
| Chapter XX | 18:24 | Leído por Larysa Jaworski |
| Chapter XXI | 9:43 | Leído por Michelle Crandall |
| Chapter XXII | 32:26 | Leído por Melissa |
| Chapter XXIII | 12:57 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XXIV | 20:27 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XXV | 27:20 | Leído por Susie G. |
| Chapter XXVI | 8:06 | Leído por Susie G. |
| Chapter XXVII | 20:55 | Leído por Andrea |
| Chapter XXVIII | 6:44 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
| Chapter XXIX | 12:15 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
| Chapter XXX | 22:52 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
| Chapter XXXI | 23:25 | Leído por J. M. Smallheer |
| Chapter XXXII | 30:42 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XXXIII | 33:05 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XXXIV | 12:05 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XXXV | 17:47 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
| Chapter XXXVI | 14:40 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
| Chapter XXXVII | 32:10 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
| Chapter XXXVIII | 30:52 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
| Chapter XXXIX | 38:49 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
| Chapter XL | 11:53 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLI | 16:56 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLII | 12:21 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLIII | 18:10 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLIV | 20:42 | Leído por Wina Hathaway |
| Chapter XLV | 32:54 | Leído por Psuke Bariah |
| Chapter XLVI | 16:40 | Leído por Laura Caldwell |
| Chapter XLVII | 34:22 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLVIII | 15:11 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter XLIX | 28:13 | Leído por Ana Simão |
| Chapter L | 22:11 | Leído por Psuke Bariah |
| Chapter LI | 19:16 | Leído por Psuke Bariah |
| Chapter LII | 13:12 | Leído por Psuke Bariah |
| Chapter LIII | 27:10 | Leído por Psuke Bariah |
Reseñas
Very Poor Reading of a Good Romance
Dragonflyer
This is a very good book for those of us who like this genre, but there are many, many chapters that are impossible to even understand (so I read those online) because of the poor English of one of the foreign readers. If the book had been read by an articulate reader(s), I would have ranked it 4 or 5.
Classic of a Tormented Life
MarLea
Spellbinding story from beginning to the end, as there were so many twists and turns I didn’t know how it would turn out. Having never read The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, I was appreciative of having it read to me, as it was so lengthy. I do wish, however, that the reader would be male for the majority of the story which is his perspective, and female for the portions which were hers. It would have been helpful to me to have made a diagram of characters, as it is difficult to keep up with them all and their names and relations with each other. Perhaps having a book nearby would have assisted me in understanding some of the text as well, when the readers do not have English as a first language. Overall an excellent book and I highly recommend it.
I Wish There Were More Like This
Barbie Chyqa
The story is nice and quite different from what her sisters wrote. She seems much saner than the other two. It gives a glimpse into 19th century English society that we don't get from most books set in that time period.the readers did a good job. There's one with a thick European accent that's very difficult to understand. I can't complain much because all these volunteers make it possible to enjoy such books
B
Not big on romance stories but this is different. Real struggles and emotions. She’s got faithful commitment to her faith and husband despite the difficulties. She fights for what will be best for her son without sacrificing her moral beliefs…inspiring. I loved it!
A LibriVox Listener
Loved the story but agree with the other reviews regarding the reader with the very heavy accent. She was difficult understand and I had to really concentrate on listening to her instead of relaxing and passively listening.
Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Pam
More than half of the recordings were read by someone who did not speak English well and thus,were very hard to understand.
sometimes hard to understand
Tes Carpenter-Camhi
I enjoyed this story but one of the readers was hard to understand.
A LibriVox Listener
Very enjoyable although sure of the readers were not so easy to listen to.