The Morgesons
Elizabeth Stoddard
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Stoddard’s novel traces the education and development of a young female in American middle-class society. The protagonist, Cassandra Morgeson, is educated by a series of journeys she makes throughout her youth and early adulthood. Each new setting represents a different stage in her intellectual development.
Cassandra is born in Surrey, a small New England town. Surrey is quiet and isolated, granting a young woman little intellectual stimulation. Cassandra escapes the boredom of domestic life through stories of adventure and exploration. Surrey instills in Cassandra a restlessness that drives her quest for knowledge and experience.
(Introduction by Wikipedia) (11 hr 13 min)
Capítulos
00 - Preface | 10:01 | Leído por jlenardon |
01 - Chapter I | 6:52 | Leído por jlenardon |
02 - Chapter II | 8:12 | Leído por jlenardon |
03 - Chapter III | 14:15 | Leído por jlenardon |
04 - Chapter IV | 16:30 | Leído por jlenardon |
05 - Chapter V | 10:14 | Leído por jlenardon |
06 - Chapter VI | 9:32 | Leído por jlenardon |
07 - Chapter VII | 6:56 | Leído por jlenardon |
08 - Chapter VIII | 10:41 | Leído por jlenardon |
09 - Chapter IX | 21:58 | Leído por jlenardon |
10 - Chapter X | 21:35 | Leído por jlenardon |
11 - Chapter XI | 11:31 | Leído por jlenardon |
12 - Chapter XII | 19:35 | Leído por jlenardon |
13 - Chapter XIII | 18:44 | Leído por jlenardon |
14 - Chapter XIV | 12:48 | Leído por jlenardon |
15 - Chapter XV | 17:12 | Leído por jlenardon |
16 - Chapter XVI | 20:08 | Leído por jlenardon |
17 - Chapter XVII | 18:05 | Leído por jlenardon |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 21:59 | Leído por jlenardon |
19 - Chapter XIX | 20:57 | Leído por jlenardon |
20 - Chapter XX | 22:32 | Leído por jlenardon |
21 - Chapter XXI | 16:02 | Leído por jlenardon |
22 - Chapter XXII | 21:05 | Leído por jlenardon |
23 - Chapter XXIII | 19:58 | Leído por jlenardon |
24 - Chapter XXIV | 16:36 | Leído por jlenardon |
25 - Chapter XXV | 13:10 | Leído por jlenardon |
26 - Chapter XXVI | 23:06 | Leído por jlenardon |
27 - Chapter XXVII | 22:28 | Leído por jlenardon |
28 - Chapter XXVIII | 13:15 | Leído por jlenardon |
29 - Chapter XXIX | 15:41 | Leído por jlenardon |
30 - Chapter XXX | 17:09 | Leído por jlenardon |
31 - Chapter XXXI | 19:55 | Leído por jlenardon |
32 - Chapter XXXII | 16:06 | Leído por jlenardon |
33 - Chapter XXXIII | 22:42 | Leído por jlenardon |
34 - Chapter XXXIV | 11:30 | Leído por jlenardon |
35 - Chapter XXXV | 18:37 | Leído por jlenardon |
36 - Chapter XXXVI | 17:29 | Leído por jlenardon |
37 - Chapter XXXVII | 9:19 | Leído por jlenardon |
38 - Chapter XXXVIII | 18:30 | Leído por jlenardon |
39 - Chapter XXXIX | 15:44 | Leído por jlenardon |
40 - Chapter XL | 14:43 | Leído por jlenardon |
41 - Chapter XLI | 10:02 | Leído por jlenardon |
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The Morgesons





TheBookworm
LibriVox yet again brings a first rate author to our attention. And an excellent reader, too! The Morgesons is a satirical novel of manners with a difference. Several differences actually. The strong and interesting protagonist (Cassandra) and her eccentric (bonkers?) sister Veronica get up to the usual domestic stuff but the author's social critique pervades the plot and characters. All in all, a far and away more interesting work than most of the era and thoroughly worth reading/listening. Elizabeth Stoddard's style is terse and entirely without the wordiness of many other mid-19th century prose. It reads like a work of the late century in spite of having been written in 1862. Many thanks to the talented Julia Lenardon for her very professional reading. I enjoyed Veronica's squeaky voice, which makes her sound on the edge of crazy. Excellent diction and tone, and the pacing is very effective -- there's no rushing from one sentence to the next. More please, Julia! TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
superb reader, exquisitely-strange novel





A LibriVox Listener
i cant begin to describe this work. Cassandra and Veronica are two of the most fascinating women in 19th cent literature. The novel overall has a Jane Eyre-ish quality without the overt dramatic moments. Strange strange strange - yet totally fascinating. And I echo the other lustener - please read more, Julia!!!!!





ms SV
I enjoyed this book. The reader was one of the best!