Emma (Version 6)


Lu par Maria Therese

(4.1 stars; 55 reviews)

Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters.

Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." In the very first sentence she introduces the title character as "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich." Emma, however, is also rather spoiled, headstrong, and self-satisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives, and her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. (Adapted from Wikipedia) (14 hr 42 min)

Chapitres

01 - Volume 1, Chapter 1 18:55 Lu par Maria Therese
02 - Volume 1, Chapter 2 10:09 Lu par Maria Therese
03 - Volume 1, Chapter 3 10:47 Lu par Maria Therese
04 - Volume 1, Chapter 4 19:57 Lu par Maria Therese
05 - Volume 1, Chapter 4 11:18 Lu par Maria Therese
06 - Volume 1, Chapter 6 15:50 Lu par Maria Therese
07 - Volume 1, Chapter 7 14:10 Lu par Maria Therese
08 - Volume 1, Chapter 8 24:11 Lu par Maria Therese
09 - Volume 1, Chapter 9 27:18 Lu par Maria Therese
10 - Volume 1, Chapter 10 14:43 Lu par Maria Therese
11 - Volume 1, Chapter 11 12:35 Lu par Maria Therese
12 - Volume 1, Chapter 12 18:24 Lu par Maria Therese
13 - Volume 1, Chapter 13 16:58 Lu par Maria Therese
14 - Volume 1, Chapter 14 13:29 Lu par Maria Therese
15 - Volume 1, Chapter 15 18:59 Lu par Maria Therese
16 - Volume 1, Chapter 16 10:57 Lu par Maria Therese
17 - Volume 1 Chapter 17 7:02 Lu par Maria Therese
18 - Volume 1, Chapter 18 14:00 Lu par Maria Therese
19 - Volume 2, Chapter 1 15:34 Lu par Maria Therese
20 - Volume 2, Chapter 2 13:42 Lu par Maria Therese
21 - Volume 2, Chapter 3 21:07 Lu par Maria Therese
22 - Volume 2, Chapter 4 9:51 Lu par Maria Therese
23 - Volume 2, Chapter 5 17:46 Lu par Maria Therese
24 - Volume 2, Chapter 6 16:35 Lu par Maria Therese
25 - Volume 2, Chapter 7 12:42 Lu par Maria Therese
26 - Volume 2, Chapter 8 34:23 Lu par Maria Therese
27 - Volume 2, Chapter 9 16:26 Lu par Maria Therese
28 - Volume 2, Chapter 10 11:18 Lu par Maria Therese
29 - Volume 2, Chapter 11 17:41 Lu par Maria Therese
30 - Volume 2, Chapter 12 12:00 Lu par Maria Therese
31 - Volume 2, Chapter 13 10:55 Lu par Maria Therese
32 - Volume 2, Chapter 14 20:48 Lu par Maria Therese
33 - Volume 2, Chapter 15 16:29 Lu par Maria Therese
34 - Volume 2, Chapter 16 16:37 Lu par Maria Therese
35 - Volume 2, Chapter 17 11:47 Lu par Maria Therese
36 - Volume 2, Chapter 18 14:55 Lu par Maria Therese
37 - Volume 3, Chapter 1 6:45 Lu par Maria Therese
38 - Volume 3, Chapter 2 23:51 Lu par Maria Therese
39 - Volume 3, Chapter 3 9:16 Lu par Maria Therese
40 - Volume 3, Chapter 4 11:48 Lu par Maria Therese
41 - Volume 3, Chapter 5 16:04 Lu par Maria Therese
42 - Volume 3, Chapter 6 27:51 Lu par Maria Therese
43 - Volume 3, Chapter 7 18:53 Lu par Maria Therese
44 - Volume 3, Chapter 8 14:27 Lu par Maria Therese
45 - Volume 3, Chapter 9 13:22 Lu par Maria Therese
46 - Volume 3, Chapter 10 17:25 Lu par Maria Therese
47 - Volume 3, Chapter 11 23:40 Lu par Maria Therese
48 - Volume 3, Chapter 12 16:08 Lu par Maria Therese
49 - Volume 3, Chapter 13 19:16 Lu par Maria Therese
50 - Volume 3, Chapter 14 19:12 Lu par Maria Therese
51 - Volume 3, Chapter 15 13:15 Lu par Maria Therese
52 - Volume 3, Chapter 16 17:29 Lu par Maria Therese
53 - Volume 3, Chapter 17 16:56 Lu par Maria Therese
54 - Volume 3, Chapter 18 19:57 Lu par Maria Therese
55 - Volume 3, Chapter 19 7:06 Lu par Maria Therese

Critiques

Well read


(4 stars)

Read by a single female voice, this Jane Austin classic was wonderful to listen to. Would give it five stars only if the reader had slightly more expression or drama in certain of the sections. Otherwise, she had a clear and understandable voice.

emma version 6


(2 stars)

version 6!!!! and still not been read by an appropiate voice. that is UK voices Austen, waugh, wodehouse, bronte, Dickens all badly read by ppl who loudly state we speak American. im begging you, please stop. please.