The Coquette, Or The History of Eliza Wharton
Hannah Webster Foster
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
The classic early American epistolary novel about the seduction and ruin of a passionate young woman. Based on the true story of Elizabeth Whitman, whose lonesome death in childbirth in a Connecticut inn sparked widespread discussion and outrage, the novel went through many editions and innumerable printings in the century after its initial publication in 1797. (Summary by Jon Miller)
Chapters
| Introduction | 38:07 | Read by Michele Eaton |
| Letters I through VII | 26:19 | Read by Jon Miller |
| Letters VIII through XIV | 27:13 | Read by Jon Miller |
| Letters XV through XXIII | 28:42 | Read by Jon Miller |
| Letters XXIV through XXIX | 32:18 | Read by Lynne T |
| Letters XXX through XXXVII | 29:45 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
| Letters XXXVIII through XL | 27:42 | Read by Kari Lynn Hewett |
| Letters XLI through XLIII | 26:59 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
| Letters XLIV through L | 22:00 | Read by Michele Eaton |
| Letters LI through LVI | 27:47 | Read by Lynne T |
| Letters LVII through LXI | 26:48 | Read by Soumen Barua |
| Letters LXII through LXVI | 28:55 | Read by Lynne T |
| Letters LXVII through LXIX | 21:53 | Read by Lynne T |
| Letters LXX through LXXIV | 27:37 | Read by Lynne T |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
Familiar theme. The rake and the virgin. Not much character development so not much sympathy. Inferior take-off of Richardson's masterpiece Clarissa Marlowe. Readers uniformly good. Always a treat to hear Lynne Thompson. Her style is elegant and hypnotic. I give it ***1/2 stars. I give her ***** stars