The Town Traveller
George Gissing
Lu par Arnold





The town traveller is himself a British salesman, living in a lower class part of London in the Victorian era. The story depicts his interactions with his neighbors, and thus brings us images and vocabulary of personal exchanges, street scenes and practices of that time and class. The story is generally lighthearted and the action fast paced, although the characters are not at all intricate. (Arnold Banner) (7 hr 11 min)
Chapitres
MR. GAMMON BREAKFASTS IN BED | 9:47 | Lu par Arnold |
A MISSING UNCLE | 11:04 | Lu par Arnold |
THE CHINA SHOP | 16:49 | Lu par Arnold |
POLLY AND MR. PARISH | 13:36 | Lu par Arnold |
A NONDESCRIPT | 19:07 | Lu par Arnold |
THE HEAD WAITER AT CHAFFEY'S | 15:36 | Lu par Arnold |
POLLY'S WRATH | 15:59 | Lu par Arnold |
MR. GAMMON'S RESOLVE | 17:39 | Lu par Arnold |
POLLY'S DEFIANCE | 15:16 | Lu par Arnold |
THE STORMING OF THE FORT | 14:22 | Lu par Arnold |
THE NOSE OF THE TREFOYLES | 15:29 | Lu par Arnold |
POLLY CONDESCENDS | 14:00 | Lu par Arnold |
GAMMON THE CRAFTY | 10:16 | Lu par Arnold |
MR. PARISH PURSUES A BROUGHAM | 21:39 | Lu par Arnold |
THE NAME OF GILDERSLEEVE | 14:36 | Lu par Arnold |
AN ALLY IN THE QUEST | 17:05 | Lu par Arnold |
POLLY SHOWS WEAKNESS | 18:15 | Lu par Arnold |
LORD POLPERRO'S REPRESENTATIVE | 21:25 | Lu par Arnold |
NOT IN THE SECRET | 15:54 | Lu par Arnold |
THE HUSBAND'S RETURN | 19:25 | Lu par Arnold |
HIS LORDSHIP'S WILL | 21:06 | Lu par Arnold |
NEW YEAR'S EVE | 14:05 | Lu par Arnold |
HIS LORDSHIP RETIRES | 21:25 | Lu par Arnold |
THE TRAVELLER'S FICKLENESS AND FRAUD | 19:23 | Lu par Arnold |
THE MISSING WORD | 15:15 | Lu par Arnold |
A DOUBLE EVENT | 12:36 | Lu par Arnold |
THE TRAVELLER AT REST | 10:17 | Lu par Arnold |
Critiques
well read





Adrian Thomas
I dont agree with nope. Yes it's a strong American accent that would jar reading Jane Austen, but not incongruous for this light and frothy tale that could as easily have been situated in Boston. Voice modulation and expression is good and varies with characters. I hazard a guess that reader has also run through the chapter for comprehension before recording. Thank you for your time.
could have been fantastic





nope
absolutely ruined this book, why the heck would you have someone with an extremely American accent read it? Even as a narrator it's ruined it, but what made it worse was the street scenes as if in 1700 London but all I hear is a terrible American voice.
Good reading and story





Shelly
I agree with Adrian. Arnold does a great job. I'm English and in no way did his gentle accent spoil the reading for me. The story develops in an unexpected way. I really enjoyed it.
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obx12
Excellent reader. A light listen with twists