The Story of a Modern Woman (Version 2)
Ella Hepworth Dixon
Gelesen von Bruce Pirie





“The Story of a Modern Woman” (1894) is a work of feminist social realism. In its time it was one of the most famous and influential novels to grow out of and shape the “New Woman” movement of the 1890s. It won such attention for its author that Ella Hepworth Dixon was given the nickname “The New Woman.”
The story of the novel’s protagonist, Mary Erle, loosely follows the outline of Dixon’s own situation. As the well-educated daughter of a public intellectual, she enters the world of professional writing after his death, partly trading on his name. Victorian society had been distinctly patriarchal, and women were expected to find their places under the protection of men, traditionally defining themselves as wives and mothers. However, by the 1890s, an alarming “surplus” of unmarried women in Britain meant that many had statistically little chance of becoming anyone’s wife or mother, and must create for themselves other paths to meaningful existence. This new reality demanded a more complex understanding of life, with storylines more nuanced than the old “find-a-husband” fiction of earlier decades.
“The Story of a Modern Woman” was published first in serial form, then released in the UK and the USA in two editions with some differences in the selection and arrangement of material. This LibriVox recording is based on the American edition. - Summary by Bruce Pirie (7 hr 16 min)
Kapitel
An End and a Beginning | 19:59 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
A Child | 22:08 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Wonderings | 16:37 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
A Young Girl | 17:07 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Alison | 18:43 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Mary's Lover | 18:32 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Central London School of Art | 14:59 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
A Kettledrum at Lady Jane's | 17:49 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Mary Tries to Live Her Life | 15:44 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
New Hopes | 17:23 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
In Grub Street | 19:11 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Woman Waits | 19:16 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Man Returns | 19:24 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Apotheosis of Perry Jackson | 16:25 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Mary Goes Out on a Wet Day | 15:09 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
A Comedy in Real Life | 19:16 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Two Ultimatums | 16:06 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Number Twenty-seven | 15:44 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Dunlop Strange Makes a Mistake | 20:24 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Alison Arranges a Match | 17:22 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Gate of Silence | 19:41 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The World Wags On | 19:14 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
In Which Civilization Triumphs | 17:44 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
The Woman in the Glass | 22:16 | Gelesen von Bruce Pirie |
Bewertungen





Shelly
Rarely have I come upon a book that describes places and characters so consistently vividly and well. Whether it's a Summer day in the park or a dismal hospital ward, we are taken there through sights and sounds. The story really takes off when Mary has to earn a living and is an interesting reflection on the social " rules " and inequalities of the time. An excellent reading from Bruce. Thank goodness for someone who,when a character is said to shout, realises they ,the reader, doesn't have too, His quiet but clear voice adds to the enjoyment
Great Narrator





Ky H
I appreciated the clarity of this narrator's articulation, and his simple intonation.