Track | Section | Duration |
01 | 01 - Volume I Chapter 1 | 19:06 |
02 | 02 - Volume I Chapter 2 | 9:54 |
03 | 03 - Volume I Chapter 3 | 10:44 |
04 | 04 - Volume I Chapter 4 | 18:49 |
05 | 05 - Volume I Chapter 5 | 11:49 |
06 | 06 - Volume I Chapter 6 | 15:18 |
07 | 07 - Volume I Chapter 7 | 13:54 |
08 | 08 - Volume I Chapter 8 | 23:26 |
09 | 09 - Volume I Chapter 9 | 26:29 |
10 | 10 - Volume I Chapter 10 | 13:50 |
11 | 11 - Volume I Chapter 11 | 11:41 |
12 | 12 - Volume I Chapter 12 | 18:19 |
13 | 13 - Volume I Chapter 13 | 16:26 |
14 | 14 - Volume I Chapter 14 | 13:25 |
15 | 15 - Volume I Chapter 15 | 18:30 |
16 | 16 - Volume I Chapter 16 | 10:55 |
17 | 17 - Volume I Chapter 17 | 6:41 |
18 | 18 - Volume I Chapter 18 | 13:51 |
19 | 19 - Volume II Chapter 1 | 15:31 |
20 | 20 - Volume II Chapter 2 | 14:03 |
21 | 21 - Volume II Chapter 3 | 22:36 |
22 | 22 - Volume II Chapter 4 | 9:39 |
23 | 23 - Volume II Chapter 5 | 18:22 |
24 | 24 - Volume II Chapter 6 | 16:36 |
25 | 25 - Volume II Chapter 7 | 12:22 |
26 | 26 - Volume II Chapter 8 | 35:58 |
27 | 27 - Volume II Chapter 9 | 16:20 |
28 | 28 - Volume II Chapter 10 | 11:29 |
29 | 29 - Volume II Chapter 11 | 18:10 |
30 | 30 - Volume II Chapter 12 | 12:43 |
31 | 31 - Volume II Chapter 13 | 11:20 |
32 | 32 - Volume II Chapter 14 | 22:26 |
33 | 33 - Volume II Chapter 15 | 17:12 |
34 | 34 - Volume II Chapter 16 | 17:21 |
35 | 35 - Volume II Chapter 17 | 12:14 |
36 | 36 - Volume II Chapter 18 | 15:32 |
37 | 37 - Volume III Chapter 1 | 7:00 |
38 | 38 - Volume III Chapter 2 | 24:18 |
39 | 39 - Volume III Chapter 3 | 9:06 |
40 | 40 - Volume III Chapter 4 | 11:37 |
41 | 41 - Volume III Chapter 5 | 16:10 |
42 | 42 - Volume III Chapter 6 | 28:20 |
43 | 43 - Volume III Chapter 7 | 19:03 |
44 | 44 - Volume III Chapter 8 | 13:52 |
45 | 45 - Volume III Chapter 9 | 13:55 |
46 | 46 - Volume III Chapter 10 | 17:39 |
47 | 47 - Volume III Chapter 11 | 24:02:00 |
48 | 48 - Volume III Chapter 12 | 16:00 |
49 | 49 - Volume III Chapter 13 | 19:04 |
50 | 50 - Volume III Chapter 14 | 19:20 |
51 | 51 - Volume III Chapter 15 | 13:22 |
52 | 52 - Volume III Chapter 16 | 18:41 |
53 | 53 - Volume III Chapter 17 | 16:42 |
54 | 54 - Volume III Chapter 18 | 20:14 |
55 | 55 - Volume III Chapter 19 | 7:07 |
Notes
Running Time 14 hours and 49 minutes
Read by: Elizabeth Klett
Book Coordinator: Elizabeth Klett
Meta Coordinator: Mary Anderson
Proof Listener: Megan Kunkel
Artwork
Cover painting: "Portrait d'Emma Dobigny" (1869) by Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917).
DVD Inset: Title page of the 1909 edition of Emma, illustrated by C. E. Brock.
DVD Inset: Colorized version of the posthumous engraving of Austen published in the 1869-70 Memoir.
DVD Insert background: Colour illustration of a 1909 edition of Emma by C. E. Brock.
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Published in three volumes in 1815, Emma was the second to last of Jane Austen’s novels, and treats the social concerns of Regency England with the light and satirical touch of a master. When she set out to write Emma, Austen wrote that she was “going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.” Emma Woodhouse, the heroine of Emma, is wealthy, pretty, self-satisfied and willful young woman who lives on Hartfield Estate in a small English town with her hypochondriac father. Apart from a friendship with her neighbor Mr, Knightly, the proprietor of Donwell Abbey, she has nothing but time on her hands. She decides to take charge of the affairs of young Harriet Smith, the illegitimate daughter of some unknown gentleman, and tries to marry her off to an eligible suitor, the first of many misguided matchmaking attempts. The well drawn characters are as much of the appeal as of the book as the singularly English screwball comedy of a plot. There is the social climbing Mr. Elton, who snubs Harriet for a nouveau-riche wife; Robert Martin, the educated and respectable local bachelor farmer; Jane Fairfax, the talented and elegant orphaned niece of the impoverished spinster neighbor Miss Bates; Frank Church, who will inherit a fortune from an aunt; and, of course, Mr. Knightley, who serves as the voice of conscience for much of the time. The story ends happily after every possible mishap, much as we hope it will. (Summary by Michael Hogan)
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0684758936042 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0682550992969 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD box |
Author | Jane Austen (1775 - 1817) |
Year | 1815 |
Recording | |
Read by | Elizabeth Klett |
Length | 14 hours 49 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
Emma
- Author: Jane Austen
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