The Coquette, Or The History of Eliza Wharton
Hannah Webster Foster
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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) (6 hr 32 min)
Kapitel
Introduction | 38:07 | Gelesen von Michele Eaton |
Letters I through VII | 26:19 | Gelesen von Jon Miller |
Letters VIII through XIV | 27:13 | Gelesen von Jon Miller |
Letters XV through XXIII | 28:42 | Gelesen von Jon Miller |
Letters XXIV through XXIX | 32:18 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
Letters XXX through XXXVII | 29:45 | Gelesen von Jennifer Dallman |
Letters XXXVIII through XL | 27:42 | Gelesen von Kari Lynn Hewett |
Letters XLI through XLIII | 26:59 | Gelesen von Jennifer Dallman |
Letters XLIV through L | 22:00 | Gelesen von Michele Eaton |
Letters LI through LVI | 27:47 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
Letters LVII through LXI | 26:48 | Gelesen von Soumen Barua |
Letters LXII through LXVI | 28:55 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
Letters LXVII through LXIX | 21:53 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
Letters LXX through LXXIV | 27:37 | Gelesen von Lynne T |
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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