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North and South (version 2)

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(4,229 Sterne; 24 Bewertungen)

North and South is a social novel that tries to show the industrial North and its conflicts in the mid-19th century as seen by an outsider, a socially sensitive lady from the South. The story: the heroine, Margaret Hale, is the daughter of a Nonconformist minister who moves to the fictional industrial town of Milton after leaving the Church of England. The town is modeled after Manchester, where Gaskell lived as the wife of a Unitarian minister. The change of lifestyle shocks Margaret, who sympathizes deeply with the poverty of the workers and comes into conflict with John Thornton, the owner of a local mill, also a friend of her father. After an encounter with a group of strikers, in which Margaret attempts to protect Thornton from the violence, he proposes to her, telling her that he is in love with her; she rejects his proposal of marriage, mainly because she sees it as if it were out of obligation for what she had done. Later, he sees her with her fugitive brother, whom he mistakes for another suitor, and this creates further unresolved conflict. Margaret, once she believes she has lost his affection, begins to see him in another light, and eventually they are reunited. (Summary from Wikipedia) (18 hr 31 min)

Chapters

'HASTE TO THE WEDDING'

27:28

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

ROSES AND THORNS

17:27

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

'THE MORE HASTE THE WORSE SPEED'

29:18

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

DOUBTS AND DIFFICULTIES

31:11

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

DECISION

26:28

Read by Madame Tusk

FAREWELL

13:55

Read by Madame Tusk

NEW SCENES AND FACES

17:21

Read by Madame Tusk

HOME SICKNESS

26:10

Read by Yazpistachio

DRESSING FOR TEA

10:43

Read by Yazpistachio

WROUGHT IRON AND GOLD

22:31

Read by Yazpistachio

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

17:24

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

MORNING CALLS

12:22

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

A SOFT BREEZE IN A SULTRY PLACE

15:02

Read by JemmaBlythe

THE MUTINY

13:04

Read by Robin Cotter

MASTERS AND MEN

32:35

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

THE SHADOW OF DEATH

22:40

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

WHAT IS A STRIKE?

22:45

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

LIKES AND DISLIKES

17:42

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

ANGEL VISITS

27:21

Read by JemmaBlythe

MEN AND GENTLEMEN

20:36

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

THE DARK NIGHT

18:37

Read by JemmaBlythe

A BLOW AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

33:30

Read by Yazpistachio

MISTAKES

17:44

Read by Yazpistachio

MISTAKES CLEARED UP

14:33

Read by Yazpistachio

FREDERICK

26:32

Read by Yazpistachio

MOTHER AND SON

11:51

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

FRUIT-PIECE

14:00

Read by thomasina

COMFORT IN SORROW

43:07

Read by JemmaBlythe

A RAY OF SUNSHINE

13:57

Read by foudebassan

HOME AT LAST

28:49

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

'SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT?'

30:22

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

MISCHANCES

10:53

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

PEACE

16:39

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

FALSE AND TRUE

15:46

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

EXPIATION

34:17

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

UNION NOT ALWAYS STRENGTH

24:26

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

LOOKING SOUTH

21:24

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

PROMISES FULFILLED

28:28

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

MAKING FRIENDS

18:48

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

OUT OF TUNE

31:02

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

THE JOURNEY'S END

26:53

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

ALONE! ALONE!

23:35

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

MARGARET'S FLITTIN'

21:55

Read by Robin Cotter

EASE NOT PEACE

23:53

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

NOT ALL A DREAM

6:27

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

ONCE AND NOW

38:14

Read by TinyPines

SOMETHING WANTING

11:21

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

'NE'ER TO BE FOUND AGAIN'

13:05

Read by Michelle Crandall

BREATHING TRANQUILLITY

13:38

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

CHANGES AT MILTON

22:20

Read by Lee Ann Howlett

MEETING AGAIN

20:41

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

'PACK CLOUDS AWAY'

10:46

Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014)

Bewertungen

Fairly done

(3 Sterne)

The story itself is nice but so many different readers, with different accents was uneven to listen to. Many of the readers were pleasant to hear but not all. Hopefully another version will be completed soon. I would like to try this story again.

fantastic novel!

(4 Sterne)

most of the readers were great , only a couple were mildly distracting.

Best Librivox version of an excellent novel

(4 Sterne)

It was Richard Armitage's BBC portrayal of Mr. Thornton that first interested me in North and South. I have been a fan ever since. If you enjoy Jane Austen, I think you will also enjoy this mixture of social commentary and love story. Janine Barchas published a thoughtful analysis of the connection between Austen and Gaskell in an article for the journal of the Jane Austen Sociaty of North America (North and South: Austen’s Early Legacy, by Janine Barchas, Persuasions vol. 30 (2008)). I'm not a lit major, but could appreciate the parallels once Barchas pointed them out to me. Like Austen, Gaskell is an author that you can enjoy on multiple levels. If you're looking for a good story on the surface - this is one. If you're looking for deeper social commentary from a woman's perspective, this also suits. So overall, I have the highest praise for the book. Librivox has two collaborative versions of North and South posted. This is the second. Lee Ann Howlett reads many chapters and does an excellent job. There are several readers who are difficult to listen to (either because of style or sound quality), but for the most part, it is a well done collaboration. Version 1 had readings by a number of excellent Librivox stalwarts, but overall, I think version 2 is easier to listen to. There is a version 3 in the works at Librivox.org - it's being done as a solo project and is about half done as I write this. It's easy enough to sample a chapter on line and see how you like that reader's style. I personally like the variety of readers in version 2 and so will stick with that one as my "favorite."

good book but varied readers

(5 Sterne)

there are three versions of this book. i couldn,t get the third one to play, so l went back and forth between the first two versions. i listened to whichever chapter had the clearest reader. other than that, good story with the typical happy ending.

ok, except the "acting"

(3 Sterne)

Some of the readers completely spoil this experience. The croaking southern lady, criaking British lady, and plethora of fake British and painfully prim accents are the pits!!!! Thank goodness for Lee Anne Howlett, who salvages some of the chapters.

love the book

(4 Sterne)

I love this book and have listened to it many times but as said in some poof the other comments of the readers are a little distracting and hard to understand