Jane Austen and her Country-House Comedy
William Henry Helm
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Written for the centenary of Jane Austen's death, W. H. Helm reflects poetically on the timelessness of her work: the must of age has not settled on her books. The lavender may lie between their pages, but it is still sweet. Helm briefly surveys Jane Austen's influences, literary contemporaries and themes. He is particularly interested in her ideas and characters, and his short book is fully of pithy quotes encapsulating "the best of Jane Austen". Summary by Beth Thomas (4 hr 50 min)
Kapitel
Chapter I - Dominant Qualities | 45:36 | Gelesen von Deon Gines |
Chapter II - Equipment and Method | 54:37 | Gelesen von Beth Thomas (1974-2020) |
Chapter III - Contact with Life | 44:15 | Gelesen von Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter IV - Ethics and Optimism | 42:20 | Gelesen von Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter V - The Impartial Satirist | 40:50 | Gelesen von Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter VI - Personal and Topographical | 57:54 | Gelesen von MargaretD |
Chapter VII - Influence in Literature | 4:58 | Gelesen von Beth Thomas (1974-2020) |
Bewertungen





kaytie
A wonderful book that gives a glimpse into this loved author. Some of the reading is not as pleasing to listen to as others
Insights galore





N. K. Chia
Many unique perspectives on Jane Austen's life and works will interest those who enjoy her novels.