When Helen Graham shut her bedroom door on her abusive, drunken husband, it was a door-slam heard around the world. Escaping to Wildfell Hall after a loveless marriage, Helen, our mysterious tenant, lives in quiet seclusion, while her reclusive nature quickly becomes the subject of local gossip.
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
von Anne Brontë
Länge: 20:00 h
Veröffentlicht: 19.05.2015
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Unabridged)
von Piers Wehner
Länge: 20:27 h
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-01
Tracks:
03:58 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 07:47 Chapter I: A Discovery 07:27 'Good gracious, my dear! The place is in ruins!' 06:33 The next day was Saturday; and, on Sunday… 06:28 The Reverend Michael Millward himself… 07:50 Chapter II: An Interview 07:00 'Give me the child!' she said… 07:42 Chapter III: A Controversy 07:41 'Never mind, Arthur,' said his mamma… 08:26 'Mr. Markham here thinks his powers…' 03:05 Chapter IV: The Party 07:50 Richard Wilson, Jane's younger brother… 07:59 All eyes were turned to Mr. Lawrence. 06:23 'You may consider laudanum a blessing…' 05:17 Chapter V: The Studio 06:01 I described the situation as well as I could… 07:52 Chapter VI: Progression 08:09 One calm, clear afternoon, however, in March… 07:41 Instead of his being deeply offended at this… 08:26 Chapter VII: The Excursion 06:01 'We were disputing, as we came along…' 06:41 It was about midday when we reached… 05:56 Mrs. Graham seated herself at a distance… 05:39 'Will you tell Arthur that I shall come…?' 07:25 Chapter VIII: The Present 07:49 My last visit had been to return the book… 08:07 Chapter IX: A Snake in the Grass 08:07 'May I sit by you?' said a soft voice… 07:09 Wretch that I was to harbour that detestable… 05:30 'Is it that they think it a duty…' 05:39 The pair had now approached… 07:07 Chapter X: A Contract and a Quarrel 07:43 Instead of taking it quietly, I likewise took… 07:24 Chapter XI: The Vicar Again 07:45 And just at that moment the vicar entered… 07:50 Chapter XII: A Tete-a-Tete and a Discovery 08:14 It was with what the vicar would doubtless… 07:54 She turned from me to hide the emotion… 07:33 While thus conversing they had sauntered… 05:44 Chapter XIII: A Return to Duty 08:02 Thus resolving, with a kind of sullen… 08:26 Chapter XIV: An Assault 07:32 I dismounted, however, and having fastened… 04:46 Bad news flies fast: it was hardly four o'clock… 06:41 Chapter XV: An Encounter and its… 07:06 But I soon began to regret my precipitancy… 06:09 'What next, sir?' 05:31 Yes, you have done me an injury… 06:58 Chapter XVI: The Warnings of Experience 07:30 'But what are all the poor fools…?' 08:11 I was sorry to go, for I had found my new… 08:34 'I don't hate him as a man, but as a husband.' 06:09 Chapter XVII: Further Warnings 06:16 I had flattered myself that I had so effectually… 08:09 So I went home prepared for a formidable… 08:02 Chapter XVIII: The Miniature 08:17 While I stood at the window, conversing… 07:26 He was not, however, to be repelled… 07:13 But the more vehemently I insisted… 07:30 Chapter XIX: An Incident 07:29 There was no light there but the faint red… 07:14 Chapter XX: Persistence 06:36 'You judge him uncharitably, aunt, I know,'… 05:31 Here our conference ended… 05:42 Chapter XXI: Opinions 05:35 Mr. Huntingdon's acquaintances appear… 08:16 Chapter XXII: Traits of Friendship 07:11 '"Oh, somebody will take you for your title…"' 08:42 'After that,' he continued… 07:15 '"What is it, Lowborough?" said I…' 07:32 'Well, Mr. Huntingdon, I don't know…' 07:11 Chapter XXIII: First Weeks of Matrimony 06:25 'I will give my whole heart and soul…' 07:56 Chapter XXIV: First Quarrel 05:34 The reading and answering of my letters… 07:26 'Were you speaking, Arthur?' I asked. 08:32 Chapter XXV: First Absence 08:04 July 3rd. – My last bitter letter… 06:03 Saturday, 13th. – The week is over… 05:50 'Dear Helen!' he said – 'why do you cry?' 07:00 Chapter XXVI: The Guests 08:05 Chapter XXVII: A Misdemeanour 08:39 'What would Lord Lowborough…?' 08:03 Chapter XXVIII: Parental Feelings 08:20 Chapter XXIX: The Neighbour 07:30 'Enough, Mr. Hargrave; you ought to…' 07:47 Chapter XXX: Domestic Scenes 06:24 I said no more, but sat down before the table… 07:31 'No; I told her she over-rated my influence…' 07:28 Hence I learned to welcome Mr. Hargrave… 07:38 Chapter XXXI: Social Virtues 07:52 Those two detestable men… 07:45 At last they came; but not till after ten… 08:16 'Annabella, give me a candle!' 05:59 Chapter XXXII: Comparisons… 03:56 'Excuse the faintness of my acquiescence…' 07:33 Meantime Mr. Hattersley strode up to the fire… 07:08 'I can enlighten you on that subject…' 07:09 'Perhaps it would become you better,' said I… 06:29 Chapter XXXIII: Two Evenings 07:26 9th. – Yesterday, when Rachel came… 07:14 'What keen gamesters you are!' 07:00 There he stood before me… 06:32 He vehemently swore he knew nothing… 06:44 Chapter XXXIV: Concealment 06:16 Her impudence astounded me; but I complied… 05:50 Chapter XXXV: Provocations 05:10 After breakfast, determined to pass as little… 04:55 'I shall be glad to hear of any service …' 06:55 Chapter XXXVI: Dual Solitude 06:06 The only objection I have to Mr. Hargrave's… 08:33 Chapter XXXVII: The Neighbour Again 07:04 'Here, Esther, I've brought you the rose,'… 07:29 'I have a son, Mr. Hargrave…' 05:45 'There is another life both for you…' 07:16 Chapter XXXVIII: The Injured Man 09:28 He turned away with a suppressed groan… 06:11 I returned to the drawing-room… 02:06 Chapter XXXIX A Scheme of Escape 07:56 Hence was I obliged to stay… 07:42 But, contrary to my expectation… 06:33 'Mr. Hargrave, remember your promise.' 06:14 'Well, sir?' said Hargrave, interrogatively… 06:09 What a scene was this! Could I ever… 06:01 Chapter XL: A Misadventure 06:08 'I didn't say I'd broken it, did I?' returned he. 07:06 Chapter XLI: 'Hope Springs Eternal…' 06:10 April 16th. – He is come and gone. 05:52 'Pray don't!' said I. 'Obedience from such…' 06:17 Chapter XLII: A Reformation 06:08 'No, Mr. Hattersley, the children…' 07:21 Chapter XLIII: The Boundary Post 05:28 'I have no home, ma'am, but with you,' 04:43 These things were done yesterday… 08:01 Chapter XLIV: The Retreat 08:38 I was glad to ascend the stern-looking stone… 05:10 30th. – Alas! my kind neighbours… 08:30 Chapter XLV: Reconciliation 08:01 Bitter, indeed, was the tone of anguish… 07:05 'But don't be afraid, Gilbert,' she added… 08:02 'But listen,' said she, smilingly putting up… 07:27 I did not put my request in words… 04:56 'Mr. Markham, I scarcely expected this!' 04:58 'Never mind that,' said he, faintly smiling… 07:13 Chapter XLVI: Friendly Counsels 07:04 'We shall have thunder-showers before night…' 07:29 'You've been to call on the Wilsons…' 07:26 Chapter XLVII: Startling Intelligence 07:31 Determined to know the worst… 07:23 For a long time he lay silently looking… 06:15 He next pleaded inability to hold the pen. 07:46 'You will think me a liar if I tell you…' 09:01 Chapter XLVIII: Further Intelligence 07:22 If the perusal of this letter filled me… 07:21 Chapter XLIX: 'The Rain Descended' 07:36 Alarming symptoms were the immediate… 07:59 That gentleman came, as he said… 07:28 '"Stay with me, Helen," he says…' 07:50 Chapter L: Doubts and Disappointments 08:09 I saw that he expected to be further… 08:43 She was with him when he died… 06:33 Her husband, however, upon this second… 09:35 Chapter LI: An Unexpected Occurrence 07:09 'Is Mr. Lawrence at home?' I eagerly asked… 06:22 I ran in among them, demanding… 05:37 'Markham, will you come?' 06:36 Chapter LII: Fluctuations 06:27 'Near what town is Staningley situated?' 05:55 'Look ye, sir,' resumed he… 08:09 Chapter LIII: Conclusion 07:59 I dared not look at her, but I felt her eye… 07:54 Before I could speak to relieve her from… 08:44 'The rose I gave you was an emblem of…' 08:06 I gladly availed myself of such a respite…
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