Cherry and Violet
Anne Manning
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A Tale of the Great Plague. 1666 was a difficult year in London. With its sordid materialism and its coarse handling of things most sacred, not merely does Manning see, as an Englishwoman, the grandeur of its struggles, but she sees its best embodiment in the tragedy of an almost perfect life. In her description of the plague (much detail taken from the diarist, Pepys), followed by The Great Fire, Manning is taken out of her comfort zone to the sordid realities. Her answer is to take Mistress Cherry to a country house in Berkshire, where peace and tranquility are to be found. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (4 hr 19 min)
Chapters
The Reminiscences of Mistress Cherry.—The Fire, & Double Tide.—Mal-conversation | 15:35 | Read by MichelleLeeVO |
Cherry endeavours to remember if she were pretty.—A Water-party | 17:55 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Result of the Water-party | 17:53 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Chelsea Buns | 18:14 | Read by Rita Boutros |
A Shadow on the House | 17:01 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Metanoia | 17:03 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Signs in the Air | 20:00 | Read by Rita Boutros |
The Plague | 10:32 | Read by mleigh |
Foreshadows | 14:39 | Read by Ritu Aarcee |
A Friend in Need | 29:12 | Read by Ricki |
Distinction between would & should | 5:55 | Read by Ritu Aarcee |
Camping out in Epping Forest | 16:46 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Ghosts | 14:20 | Read by Rita Boutros |
Riding a Pillion | 13:46 | Read by Rita Boutros |
The Squire’s Garden | 16:39 | Read by Ritu Aarcee |
The Burning City | 14:18 | Read by Ritu Aarcee |
Reviews
life in London during e plague tnd great fire.
elm
curiously banal description of