Esther Waters
George Moore and George Logan Moore
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“She stood on the platform watching the receding train. A few bushes hid the curve of the line; the white vapour rose above them, evaporating in the pale evening. A moment more and the last carriage would pass out of sight. The white gates swung forward slowly and closed over the line”. Thus opens the novel about Esther Waters, young, pious woman from a poor working class family who, while working as a kitchen maid, is seduced by another employee, becomes pregnant, is deserted by her lover, and against all odds decides to raise her child as a single mother. Esther Waters is one of a group of Victorian novels that depict the life of a “fallen woman”. It is considered to be Moore’s best novel. (Summary from Wikipedia, revised by Stav Nisser.)
(14 hr 11 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 17:07 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Chapter 02 | 27:00 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Chapter 03 | 20:30 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 04 | 8:51 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 05 | 8:14 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 06 | 10:13 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 07 | 6:32 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 08 | 13:25 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 09 | 23:48 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 10 | 11:52 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 11 | 20:10 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 12 | 17:20 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 13 | 30:30 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 14 | 12:31 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 15 | 10:17 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 16 | 14:34 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 17 | 23:10 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 18 | 28:13 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 19 | 19:00 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 20 | 31:50 | Read by Pete |
Chapter 21 | 17:56 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 22 | 9:28 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 23 | 15:49 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 24 | 13:38 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 25 | 37:49 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 26 | 32:16 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 27 | 10:22 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter 28 | 4:06 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter 29 | 17:39 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter 30 | 29:29 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 31 | 11:39 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 32 | 16:55 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 33 | 16:52 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 34 | 10:54 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter 35 | 20:34 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 36 | 18:50 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 37 | 6:59 | Read by Neeru Iyer |
Chapter 38 | 22:47 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 39 | 8:59 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Chapter 40 | 27:06 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 41 | 16:40 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 42 | 37:24 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 43 | 21:27 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 44 | 24:25 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 45 | 20:39 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 46 | 9:08 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 47 | 8:42 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Chapter 48 | 8:06 | Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016) |
Reviews
A tough one to rate
benefitsingers
Wow this was a long book. I honestly felt that I could have bypassed chapters 26 - 44. It just went on and on and on about the horse racing stuff. The first part of the book I felt was good. Watching Esther struggle and seeing where the story would take her. The last half of the book was tedious. I wanted to kick Esther for some of her choices. The end of the story seemed to fall a bit short as well after those long winded 20 odd chapters of horse betting nonsense. The narration in spots was poor. I love Lars Rolander and Bridget, they are both enjoyable. I did not enjoy two of the other narrators who had very poor sound quality combined with difficult accents.