Eliot / Stevenson: Middlemarch
Eliot / Stevenson: Middlemarch
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Artist: Eliot / Stevenson
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9781843794394
Genre: Books on Tape/Cd
Dorothea Brooke is an ardent idealist who represses her vivacity and intelligence for the cold, theological pedant Casaubon. One man understands her true nature: The artist Will Ladislaw. But how can love triumph against her sense of duty and Casaubon's mean spirit? Meanwhile, in the little world of Middlemarch, the broader world is mirrored: The world of politics, social change, reforms; betrayal, greed, blackmail, ambition and disappointment. Dorothea Brooke is an outstanding heroine; Middlemarch is filled with characters that are vivid and true, comic and moving. It is o.
Tracks:
1.1 Prelude
1.2 Book 1: Miss Brooke - Chapter 1
1.3 And How Should Dorothea Not Marry?
1.4 Early in the Day Dorothea Had Returned?
1.5 Celia Felt a Little Hurt
1.6 Chapter 2
1.7 This Was the First Time That Mr. Casaubon?
1.8 Dorothea Felt Hurt. Mr. Casaubon Would Think?
1.9 Let Me Hope That You Will Rescind That Resolution?
1.10 Chapter 3
1.11 Certainly He Seemed More and More Bent on Making?
1.12 It Had Now Entered Dorothea's Mind?
1.13 Dorothea Checked Herself Suddenly?
1.14 Dorothea Was in the Best Temper Now?
2.1 Chapter 4
2.2 'It Is Very Painful,' Said Dorothea?
2.3 She Bethought Herself Now of the Condemned?
2.4 Well, But Casaubon, Now. There Is No Hurry?
2.5 Chapter 5
2.6 Now She Would Be Able to Devote Herself?
2.7 The Next Day, at Luncheon, the Butler?
2.8 Perhaps Celia Had Never Turned So Pale Before
2.9 Chapter 6
2.10 'I See You Have Had Our Lowick Cicero Here,' She Said?
2.11 Mr. Brooke Again Winced Inwardly?
2.12 In Less Than An Hour, Mrs. Cadwalladar?
2.13 Well, Humphrey Doesn't Know Yet?
2.14 With Such a Mind, Active As Phosphorus?
3.1 Chapter 7
3.2 Mr. Brooke Had No Doubt on That Point?
3.3 Chapter 8
3.4 Sir James Paused. He Did Not Usually Find It Easy?
3.5 But, My Dear Chettam, Why Should I?
3.6 Chapter 9
3.7 Mr. Casaubon Led the Way Thither
3.8 Dorothea Sank Into Silence on the Way Back?
3.9 When Their Backs Were Turned?
3.10 Chapter 10
3.11 Certainly This Affair of His Marriage?
3.12 The Season Was Mild Enough to Encourage?
3.13 Already, As Miss Brooke Passed Out of the Dining-Room?
4.1 But We Were Talking of Physic?
4.2 Chapter 11
4.3 Lydgate Could Not Be Long in Middlemarch?
4.4 'Mamma,' Said Rosamond?
4.5 But How Came You to Stay Out So Late, My Dear?
4.6 Chapter 12
4.7 Mrs. Waule Had to Defer Her Answer?
4.8 Before Mr. Featherstone's Cough Was Quiet?
4.9 So, Sir, You've Been Paying Ten Per Cent?
4.10 Fred, in Spite of His Irritation, Had Kindness Enough?
4.11 But,' She Added, Dimpling, 'It Is Very Different?
4.12 Mr. Lydgate Was Rather Late This Morning?
4.13 Thus, in Riding Home?
5.1 Book 2: Old and Young - Chapter 13
5.2 One of Lydgate's Gifts Was a Voice Habitually Deep?
5.3 'What I Desire,' Mr. Bulstrode Continued?
5.4 To Point Out Other People's Errors Was a Duty?
5.5 Mr. Bulstrode Paused a Little Before He Answered
5.6 Chapter 14
5.7 The Deep-Veined Hands Fingered Many Bank-Notes?
5.8 Mary Sat Down Again, and Resumed Her Work
5.9 Mary Looked Up with Some Roguishness at Fred?
5.10 Chapter 15
5.11 He Had Been Left An Orphan?
5.12 Lydgate Did Not Mean to Be One of Those Failures?
5.13 There Was Fascination in the Hope?
5.14 He Was Certainly a Happy Fellow at This Time?
6.1 As to Women, He Had Once Already Been Drawn?
6.2 To Have Approached Laure with Any Suit?
6.3 Chapter 16
6.4 'Hang Your Reforms!' Said Mr. Chichely
6.5 You Will Let Me Hear Some Music Tonight, I Hope
6.6 Everything Looked Blooming and Joyous?
6.7 As He Threw Down His Book, Stretched His Legs?
6.8 Chapter 17
6.9 'A Mother Is Never Partial,' Said Mr. Farebrother?
6.10 Your Scheme Is a Good Deal More Difficult?
6.11 Chapter 18
6.12 And Now, When the Question of Voting Had Come?
7.1 Lydgate Was Late in Setting Out?
7.2 Dr. Sprague Said at Once Bluntly to the Group?
7.3 Every One Now Sat Down, Mr. Bulstrode Presiding?
7.4 Chapter 19
7.5 He Is Not My Uncle. I Tell You?
7.6 Chapter 20
7.7 Not That This Inward Amazement of Dorothea's?
7.8 In Their Conversation Before Marriage?
7.9 These Characteristics, Fixed and Unchangeable?
7.10 The Excessive Feeling Manifested?
7.11 Dorothea Rose to Leave the Table?
7.12 Chapter 21
7.13 Oh, There Is a Great Deal in the Feeling for Art?
8.1 There Was a New Light, But Still a Mysterious Light?
8.2 Chapter 22
8.3 They Found Naumann Painting Industriously?
8.4 Naumann Was All Apologies in Asking Her to Stand?
8.5 Dorothea, Who Had Not Been Made Aware?
8.6 Will Again Feared That He Had Gone Too Far?
8.7 Will Was Not Quite Contented?
8.8 Book 3: Waiting for Death - Chapter 23
8.9 The Garths Were Very Fond of Fred?
8.10 Since It Occurred, a Change Had Come Over Fred's Sky?
8.11 Most of Those Who Saw Fred Riding Out?
8.12 Fred Was Subtle, and Did Not Tell His Friends?
8.13 Chapter 24
9.1 Mr. Garth Was Not at the Office?
9.2 'Now Let Us Go Through That Once More' Said Mrs. Garth?
9.3 Are Letty and Ben Your Only Pupils Now, Mrs. Garth?
9.4 Fred Turned Round and Hurried Out of the Room?
9.5 Chapter 25
9.6 Any Man May Be Unfortunate, Mary?
9.7 She Took a Candle Into Another Large Parlour?
9.8 Chapter 26
9.9 When Mr. Vincy Came Home He Was Very Angry?
9.10 Chapter 27
9.11 She Never Left Fred's Side?
9.12 Lydgate Found It More and More Agreeable?
9.13 Mr. Ned Smiled Nervously?
10.1 Chapter 28
10.2 In the First Minutes When Dorothea Looked Out?
10.3 Dorothea's Eyes Also Were Turned Up to Her Husband's Face?
10.4 Chapter 29
10.5 To This Mental Estate Mapped Out?
10.6 We Will, If You Please, Say No More on This Subject?
10.7 Chapter 30
10.8 'You Will Not Mind This Sombre Light,' Said Dorothea?
10.9 When He Was Gone, Dorothea's Tears Gushed Forth?
10.10 Chapter 31
10.11 You Don't Mean That There Is Anything Between?
10.12 You Would Not Give Your Heart to a Man?
10.13 Solomon's Proverbs, I Think, Have Omitted?
10.14 Miss Vincy Was Alone, and Blushed So Deeply?
11.1 Chapter 32
11.2 But Some of the Visitors Alighted?
11.3 Old Featherstone No Sooner Caught Sight of These?
11.4 Their Exit Was Hastened By Their Seeing?
11.5 I Don't Mind If I Have a Slice of That Ham?
11.6 I Shall Take a Mere Mouthful of Ham?
11.7 Chapter 33
11.8 To-Night He Had Not Snapped?
11.9 He Let His Hand Fall, and for the First Time?
11.10 Book 4: Three Love Problems - Chapter 34
11.11 However, the Three Mourning-Coaches?
11.12 'I Shall Not Look Any More,' Said Celia?
11.13 Dorothea Felt a Shock of Alarm?
11.14 Chapter 35
11.15 But in the Morning All the Ordinary Currents?
12.1 But the Entrance of the Lawyer and the Two Brothers?
12.2 The Small Bequests Came First?
12.3 Mr. Vincy Was the First to Speak?
12.4 Mr. Joshua Rigg, in Fact, Appeared to Trouble?
12.5 Chapter 36
12.6 This Was a Not Infrequent Procedure with Mr. Vincy?
12.7 Aunt Bulstrode Was Again Stirred to Anxiety?
12.8 Any Inward Debate Lydgate Had As to the Consequences?
12.9 An Unmistakable Delight Shone Forth?
12.10 'It Must Be Lovely,' Said Mrs. Vincy?
12.11 Rosamond, However, Was on Her Side?
12.12 Chapter 37
12.13 Mr. Hawley's Disgust at the Notion of the 'Pioneer'?
12.14 Invitations of the Formal Kind Had Been Wanting?
12.15 In Another Minute He Was in the Library?
13.1 'But You May Easily Carry the Help Too Far,' He Said?
13.2 No,' Answered Dorothea; 'MR. Casaubon?
13.3 So They Only Said 'Goodbye,' and Will Quitted the House?
13.4 Meanwhile Dorothea's Mind Was Innocently at Work?
13.5 The Thoughts Which Had Gathered Vividness?
13.6 The Next Day, Mr. Casaubon Received the Following?
13.7 Chapter 38
13.8 There Is One Good Chance?
13.9 'Come, That's Rather Good, You Know', Said Mr. Brooke?
13.10 Chapter 39
13.11 'Chettam Is a Little Hasty, My Dear,' Said Mr. Brooke?
13.12 Dorothea Felt Wretched. She Thought Her Husband?
14.1 It Is True That An Observer, Under That Softening Influence?
14.2 Overworked Mrs. Dagley - a Thin, Worn Woman?
14.3 Chapter 40
14.4 She Went and Stood Behind Him?
14.5 'We Haven't Seen the Lad for Months,' Said Caleb?
14.6 Now Mary's Gone Out, I Must Tell You a Thing?
14.7 As the Vicar Walked to Lowick?
14.8 Chapter 41
14.9 'Have You Done?' Said Mr. Rigg, Quietly?
14.10 Chapter 42
14.11 This Sore Susceptibility in Relation to Dorothea?
14.12 The Arrangements Made By Mr. Casaubon?
15.1 You Refer to the Possible Hindrances?
15.2 There Was Something Horrible to Dorothea?
15.3 Book 5: The Dead Hand - Chapter 43
15.4 Thank You Very Much for Allowing Me to Interrupt?
15.5 Will Re-Entered the Drawing Room?