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ОтветитьWhat an incredible honor! In almost one year, this channel reached the first 100 subscribers. We recently crossed 200 subscribers in less than three weeks since the first 100. Your gracious support is what continues to inspire us. Everything you are doing to support the channel is so very generous and impactfully moving. Again, every like, every subscription (and notification bell :) ), every comment, every mention, and every moment with us is tremendously meaningful. We are altogether grateful for your inviting us into your place. We hope to continue to earn such a distinguished place in your life. So, thank you and always, all the very best to you and yours!
ОтветитьAs always another great book, much appreciated for uploading this great culture which is lost now in the modern day era.
ОтветитьGreat story but read to fast for me
ОтветитьFanny is my favorite character of all time 💯
ОтветитьA much slower dialogue would have been more thoroughly enjoyed
ОтветитьI am loving this book! It may be my favorite of Jane so far
ОтветитьNarrated far too quickly.
Ответить....thinking more of her pug than her children...... LOL!!!!! (sorry, pug owner here, no children) LOL!!!!
ОтветитьIt really helps if you listen to the text of the play, "Lover's Vows" that plays a big part in the plot.
You can hear the story and get to know the characters that each are playing. It adds extra depth to our understanding, as the original readers of the novel would have known and understood these details.
There are various uploads of the same librivox recording
I find that Ms. Austin does not keep track of the ages of her characters very well. In the beginning she writes that Edmund and his brother are 16 and 17, but in chapter 23 Mr. Crawford mentions that he will have seven hundred a year by the time he is four or five and twenty. Since Fanny is 18 that would make Edmund 24 right then.
ОтветитьSkeppy
ОтветитьGreat stories, I just wish the narrator didn’t sound so rushed.
ОтветитьIs it going to be just these 9 books and nothing new?
ОтветитьI’m enjoying the narration. It’s at a fluid clear pace. The breath between Austen’s long sentences is needed to think about the meaning and readjustment that brings.
I love the reading of S&S and MP.
Thank you for your work.
Ms Savage is my favorite Austen narrator, the pace is perfect for me - any slower and Austen's wonderfully constructed sentences would lose all their wit!
ОтветитьI am very fond of Mansfield Park and Fanny. But what on earth ailed her ? If she had nnot been adopted, she might not have survived in her parental home
ОтветитьIn entire JA universe fanny is definitely the second of my least favorite characters,the first is Emma of course.
ОтветитьMs Austen's narative voice shows her that been a very keen observer of the people and times in which she lived, plus i liked that she did not use tools like Grammerly just pen on paper, simplicity! hooray!!!
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