The Rose And The Ring


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(4.2 stars; 14 reviews)

Victorian social satire hiding in a set of children's fairy tales by the author of the classic "Vanity Fair" - Summary by Stav Nisser (3 hr 12 min)

Capítulos

Prelude 2:26 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 1: SHOWS HOW THE ROYAL FAMILY SAT DOWN TO BREAKFAST 6:53 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 2: HOW KING VALOROSO GOT THE CROWN, AND PRINCE GIGLIO WENT WITHOUT 6:12 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 3: TELLS WHO THE FAIRY BLACKSTICK WAS, AND WHO WERE EVER SO MANY GRAND … 8:37 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 4: HOW BLACKSTICK WAS NOT ASKED TO THE PRINCESS ANGELICA'S CHRISTENING 5:35 Leído por Domenica Campbell
Chapter 5: HOW PRINCESS ANGELICA TOOK A LITTLE MAID 8:05 Leído por Cancer
Chapter 6: HOW PRINCE GIGLIO BEHAVED HIMSELF 11:39 Leído por Cancer
Chapter 7: HOW GIGLIO AND ANGELICA HAD A QUARREL 9:32 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 8: HOW GRUFFANUFF PICKED THE FAIRY RING UP, AND PRINCE BULBO CAME TO CO… 12:07 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 9: HOW BETSINDA GOT THE WARMING PAN 10:01 Leído por Domenica Campbell
Chapter 10: HOW KING VALOROSO WAS IN A DREADFUL PASSION 5:28 Leído por Domenica Campbell
Chapter 11: WHAT GRUFFANUFF DID TO GIGLIO AND BETSINDA 18:04 Leído por Domenica Campbell
Chapter 12: HOW BETSINDA FLED, AND WHAT BECAME OF HER 7:20 Leído por Lydia
Chapter 13: HOW QUEEN ROSALBA CAME TO THE CASTLE OF THE BOLD COUNT HOGGINARMO 7:25 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 14: WHAT BECAME OF GIGLIO 20:12 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 15: WE RETURN TO ROSALBA 11:06 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 16: HOW HEDZOFF RODE BACK AGAIN TO KING GIGLIO 8:21 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 17: HOW A TREMENDOUS BATTLE TOOK PLACE, AND WHO WON IT 14:42 Leído por Eleanor Howard
Chapter 18: HOW THEY ALL JOURNEYED BACK TO THE CAPITAL 11:35 Leído por Lynne T
Chapter 19: AND NOW WE COME TO THE LAST SCENE IN THE PANTOMIME 7:16 Leído por Lynne T

Reseñas

Enjoyable


(4 stars)

I enjoyed listening to this but I wish I could have read the text with the illustrations instead. I'm not familiar enough with the times in which it was written to appreciate the satire, but the story itself was silly entertaining nonsense, and so much more fun than the average fairy tale. Most of the readers were good, and I thank them for their efforts.

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(3.5 stars)

beacaussssse im happy come along if you feel...