Gloriana, or The Revolution of 1900


Lu par Mark Nelson

(5 stars; 9 reviews)

At the age of twelve, Gloriana de Lara dreams of the day that women are no longer second-class citizens, be able to vote, can aspire to any career open to men. She makes a solemn vow in front of her mother, Speranza, that she will make her dream reality, or die trying. Some years later, she reappears in the guise of Hector D’Strange, and starts her revolution to free women from oppression. Written by gender equality and women’s suffrage activist Lady Florence Dixie in 1890, Gloriana has no shortage of self-confident, heroic and forceful women. ( Mark Nelson) (8 hr 53 min)

Chapitres

Preface & Introduction 10:10 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 1 19:26 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 2 20:46 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 3 16:44 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 4 18:29 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 5 19:29 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 6 22:21 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 7 18:42 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 8 16:06 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 1, Chapter 9 16:01 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 1 17:21 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 2 24:24 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 3 23:17 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 4 25:37 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 5 18:37 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 6 17:16 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 7 18:11 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 8 20:02 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 9 16:45 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 2, Chapter 10 17:34 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 1 19:44 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 2 18:09 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 3 16:37 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 4 17:15 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 5 17:25 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 6 12:22 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 7 18:25 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 8 18:57 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 9 9:41 Lu par Mark Nelson
Book 3, Chapter 10 8:01 Lu par Mark Nelson

Critiques

An unexpected delight


(5 stars)

It started off with slightly over blown prose and somewhat melodramatic moralising tone but after a chapter or so settles down into an excellent tale with golden heroes and terrible villains. A rousing tale and its view of 1999 at the finale is interesting. I’d like to have lived there ….