[COMPLETE]Heroines of Fiction by Howells,William Dean-kit
excellent job again, Jim all PL ok. This seems to be quite an interesting story, need to put it on my reading list. Does one have to read all the Barchester chronicles in the correct order to follow the plot or is each book a stand-alone, I wonder ?
Sonia
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Some light upon your question here. Section 28 is in the MW. No hurry. Jim
ah Mrs Proudie, I think I have heard of her already, even though I haven't read the books yet. So she must be very famous From the excerpts I just heard now, she was annoying indeed. But the ending does come about a bit quickly. Maybe there is a hint of suicide ?
Anyway, great and flawless reading again and PL ok.
10 sections left, we have reached the countdown !
Thanks
Sonia
Anyway, great and flawless reading again and PL ok.
10 sections left, we have reached the countdown !
Thanks
Sonia
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Thanks, Sonia. I like your perspective: yes, the end is in sight.
wow now this was a book and an author I have never even heard of. But it sounds very interesting, even though the constant bickering and fighting of the lovers may be getting tiresome if the book goes on for too long
Highly interesting chapter, especially because it was all new to me. I only found one tiny error:
> at 22:15: (p. 150) “She had invited him into a world so strange...” – you say “he”, but the author is female
The rest is flawless. Thanks !
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Here is a better 29 (I hope) and I just gotta say I am in love with Hildegarde :
https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/heroinesoffiction_29_howells_128kb.mp3 22.74 KB
24:15
Jim
https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/heroinesoffiction_29_howells_128kb.mp3 22.74 KB
24:15
Jim
you are oho, you like forceful women, I see Yes she has a sort of oomph that some other heroines lacked.
This section is now PL ok.
And here's a reading suggestion, I found the book, it's almost 500 pages long
https://archive.org/details/cu31924013557826/page/n7
We have nothing from this writer in our database yet.
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Are you suggesting we pursue this one?
well, you are "in love with Hildegarde" (your quote), so I thought maybe you want to hear the whole story. And I wouldn't mind listening to it if you want to read it. But it is a huge undertaking, maybe better finish this one first
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For sure, because from my view you are absolutely inundated, but at the same time apparently absolutely in control. Yeah, Hildegarde can wait. Jim
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I have entered 30, but ignore for a long while.
I cannot ignore you for any long time this section was quite interesting again, as I had never heard of this author before. The story is of course a typical Romeo and Juliet story, but with the twist that the family fathers seem to be more inclined to accept their children's love for each other. At least there is a happy ending then. And I thought Nellie and her story was more interesting than Kate's
Totally PL ok again Thanks
Sonia