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Bronte / Weston - Villette Music CD

Bronte / Weston - Villette Music CD

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Now considered by many to be Charlotte Bronte's best novel, though unlikely to eclipse Jane Eyre in fame and popularity, Villette is largely concerned with the experiences of Lucy Snowe in a girl's boarding school in a fictionalized Belgium. Lucy flees unhappiness in England only to find more abroad. Her love for Dr John unrequited, she slowly realizes that a deeper attachment is growing between her and her irascible domineering mentor and colleague, M. Paul Emanuel.

Tracklist:

  1. Chapter 1: Bretton
  2. That Same Evening at Nine O'Clock
  3. On Going to Bed An Hour Afterwards
  4. Chapter 2: Paulina
  5. Mr. Home Was a Stern-Featured
  6. Graham Was at That Time
  7. Chapter 3: The Playmates
  8. Graham - Not Failing in His Way
  9. It Happened That Graham Was Not 1
  10. It Was Sufficiently Comical 1
  11. Graham Forgot His Impatience 1
  12. With These Words She Gathered Graham 1
  13. Her Lip Trembled 1
  14. When I Thought She Could Listen to Me 1
  15. Chapter 4: Miss Marchmont 1
  16. Two Hot, Close Rooms Thus Became My World 1
  17. I Love Memory To-Night, She Said 1
  18. What Is the Matter? I Demanded 1
  19. Chapter 5: Turning a New Leaf 2
  20. I Stored Up This Piece of Casual Information 2
  21. Chapter 6: London 2
  22. My State of Mind, and All Accompanying 2
  23. Towards Morning Her Discourse Ran 2
  24. She Stared, Then Carelessly Ran on 2
  25. I Was Not Sick Till Long After 2
  26. Chapter 7: Villette 2
  27. I Had Hoped We Might Reach Villette 2
  28. He Tore a Leaf from His Pocket-Book 2
  29. A Quarter of An Hour Passed 3
  30. Chapter 8: Madame Beck 3
  31. Her Duty Done - I Felt That 3
  32. When Attired, Madame Beck 3
  33. As Madame Beck Ruled 3
  34. Behind the House Was a Large Garden 3
  35. Dites Donc, Said Madame Sternly 3
  36. It Seems That Three Titled Belles 3
  37. Chapter 9: Isidore 3
  38. By Degrees, As I Acquired Fluency 3
  39. Finding That She Carried the Thing 4
  40. I Viewed Her from Top to Toe 4
  41. That Will Do, Miss Fanshawe 4
  42. Chapter 10: Dr. John 4
  43. It Appeared She Did Not Find 4
  44. No Sooner Did Fifine Emerge 4
  45. Chapter 11: The Portresss Cabinet 4
  46. Had She, Indeed, Floating Visions 4
  47. But While I Pondered 4
  48. Chapter 12: The Casket 4
  49. From the First I Was Tempted 5
  50. To-Night, I Was Not So Mutinous 5
  51. I Wish I Did Know Whom 5
  52. He Stood Looking Down 5
  53. Chapter 13: A Sneeze Out of Season 5
  54. When I Vanished 5
  55. On Revisiting My Drawers 5
  56. Le Marmot Na Rien, Nest-Ce Pas? 5
  57. He Instantly Tore the Billet 5
  58. Chapter 14: The Fete 5
  59. About This Time 6
  60. The Day Preceding Madames Fete 6
  61. Being Dressed at Least a Couple 6
  62. A Thousand Objections Rushed 6
  63. In This Exercise the Afternoon Passed 6
  64. In An Instant We Were Out of Doors 6
  65. St. Pierre Sneered Again 6
  66. No Sooner Was the Play Over 6
  67. Madame Knew Something of the World; 6
  68. I Suppose You Are Nobodys Daughter 6
  69. The Answer Dr. John Would Have Given 7
  70. I May, Perhaps, Look After Her a Little; 7
  71. I Cut Short These Confidences Somewhat 7
  72. Chapter 15: The Long Vacation 7
  73. I Hesitate, Said He 7
  74. My Heart Almost Died Within Me; 7
  75. The Cretin Being Gone 7
  76. One Evening - I Was Not Delirious 7
  77. Of Course, I Had Not Expected He Would Be 7
  78. Chapter 16: Auld Lang Syne 7
  79. Where Was I? 8
  80. Reader; I Felt Alarmed! 8
  81. Do You Like It, Polly? I Asked 8
  82. Do Let Me Go Down-Stairs, Madam 8
  83. To Say Anything on the Subject 8
  84. For My Part, I Just Ventured to Inquire 8
  85. Chapter 17: La Terrasse 8
  86. She Left Me, and I Lay in Bed 8
  87. What Did Madame Beck Mean 8
  88. Lucy, You Ought to Travel for About 8
  89. Chapter 18: We Quarrel 9
  90. To One Who Had Named Him Slave 9
  91. Ginevra! He Thought Her So Fair 9
  92. Chapter 19: The Cleopatra 9
  93. His Mother Possessed a Good Development 9
  94. It Seemed to Me That An Original and Good 9
  95. M. Pauls Hair Was Shorn Close As Raven Down 9
  96. How Did You Get on with Marie Broc? 9
  97. Chapter 20: The Concert 9
  98. By This Time We Had Got Into 9
  99. Observing That Dr. Johns Attention 10
  100. I Knew Another of These Seraphs 10
  101. Ginevra Saw You, I Think? 10
  102. The Concert Over, the Lottery 10
  103. We Did Not Easily Regain Our Seats 10
  104. And Yet He Had Neither Forgiven 10
  105. I Am So: Just As Rhadamanthus 10
  106. Chapter 21: Reaction 10
  107. If, Muttered She, If He Should Write 10
  108. Ere Long the Bell Rang It's Reveillee 10
  109. I Had Time to Bathe My Eyes 11
  110. Go to Your Practising, Said I 11
  111. A Fortnight Passed; 11
  112. When I Re-Entered the Schoolroom 11
  113. Chapter 22: The Letter 11
  114. Say What You Will, Reader 11
  115. He Asked Me, Smiling 11
  116. They Will Not Come Here, I Answered; 11
  117. Chapter 23: Vashti 11
  118. Mademoiselle Lucy! Cried Rosine 11
  119. The Theatre Was Full 12
  120. Vashti Was Not Good, I Was Told; 12
  121. And Dr. John? Reader, I See Him Yet 12
  122. Where Is Harriet? I Wish Harriet 12
  123. Chapter 24: M. de Bassompierre 12
  124. I Suppose Animals Kept in Cages 12
  125. Soured and Listless, Miss Fanshawe Was 12
  126. I Opened the Billet: By This Time 12
  127. The Keen, Still Cold of the Morning 12
  128. Ah! and You Remember the Old Time 12
  129. Chapter 25: The Little Countess 13
  130. Your Ladyship Wishes for the Tankard? 13
  131. Next Day, When We Were All Assembled 13
  132. His Fair Little Daughter Did Not Take 13
  133. Mrs. Bretton Asked Mr. Home 13
  134. Paulina Mary Cast Once or Twice 13
  135. Chapter 26: A Burial 13
  136. Welcome I Endeavoured to Make It 13
  137. Well, I Cleared Away the Ivy 13
  138. As to Mary de Bassompierre 13
  139. The Light in Which M. de Bassompierre 14
  140. The Young Countess Was a Little Proud 14
  141. Chapter 27: The Hotel Crecy 14
  142. Do - Do Tell Me Who You Are? 14
  143. I Do Not Think His Audience 14
  144. Another Listener and Observer There Was 14
  145. He Had Assumed a Bantering Air 14
  146. I Quite Well Recall It 14
  147. Having Sought My Shawl 14
  148. Chapter 28: The Watchguard 14
  149. Not Being Quite Tall Enough 15
  150. Still Gently Railing at Me 15
  151. Vous Ne Voulez Pas 15
  152. I Would Have Looked Up at Him 15
  153. Chapter 29: Monsieurs Fete 15
  154. Breakfast Being Over and Mass Attended 15
  155. Monsieur, Said Mademoiselle St. Pierre 15
  156. The Class Was Struck of a Heap 15
  157. But Now at Last I Had Him: 15
  158. You Will Be Like Me, Monsieur 15
  159. Chapter 30: M. Paul 16
  160. When the Pang and Peril 16
  161. Once, Upon His Preferring 16
  162. Women of Intellect Was His Next Theme: 16
  163. I Knew What the Result of Such 16
  164. Chapter 31: The Dryad 16
  165. Courage, Lucy Snowe! 16
  166. This Idea of Keeping Down 16
  167. It Pleased Me When You Took Them 16
  168. Why Do You Shrink and Speak So Faintly? 16
  169. Chapter 32: The First Letter 17
  170. Papa Had Letters from Him Once 17
  171. It Is True I Little Respect Women 17
  172. Life, She Went on 17
  173. Chapter 33: M. Paul Keeps His Promise 17
  174. And Now We Were in the Country 17
  175. Mindful Always of His Religion 17
  176. When Hot Noon Arrived 17
  177. Chapter 34: Malevola 17
  178. The Expression of Her Face 17
  179. Down Washed the Rain 18
  180. The Hero of His Tale 18
  181. I, Daughter, Am Pere Silas 18
  182. Chapter 35: Fraternity 18
  183. Having Partially Collected 18
  184. They Would Not Yet Let Me Go 18
  185. I Am Judged, Said He 18
  186. True; I Remember Now 18
  187. Chapter 36: The Apple of Discord 18
  188. The Orange-Trees, and Several Plants 18
  189. I Opened It. What Was It? 19
  190. Through the Glass Door 19
  191. (After a Pause:) Allons Donc! 19
  192. I Found That Pere Silas 19
  193. It Will Not Be. God Is Not with Rome 19
  194. Chapter 37: Sunshine 19
  195. Lucy, What Do You Mean? Said She 19
  196. I Made No Answer 19
  197. Ah, Sir! Did You Observe Her 19
  198. She Shuddered 19
  199. He Turned, and Waited Till I Said Amen! 20
  200. Not Long After, Perhaps a Fortnight 20
  201. Chapter 38: Cloud 20
  202. That Girl Would Have Had a Right to Hate Me 20
  203. What Quiet Lessons I Had 20
  204. Proceed, Said Madame; 20
  205. All That Evening I Waited 20
  206. This Was the Sole Flash-Eliciting 20
  207. The Drug Wrought 20
  208. Quiet Rue Fossette! 20
  209. While Looking Up at the Image 21
  210. Strange to Say, This Man Knew Me 21
  211. Three Fine Tall Trees Growing Close 21
  212. Chapter 39: Old and New Acquaintance 21
  213. Justine Marie! What Was This? 21
  214. We Have Looked at the City Belle 21
  215. Still, Hint and Raillery Flew Thick 21
  216. These Oil-Twinkling Streets Are Very Still 21
  217. Chapter 40: The Happy Pair 21
  218. Do You Begin to Comprehend 21
  219. In Winding Up Mistress Fanshawes Memoirs 22
  220. Chapter 41: Faubourg Clotilde 22
  221. Paul, Paul! Said a Womans Hurried Voice 22
  222. The Route He Took Was By the Boulevards 22
  223. Opening An Inner Door 22
  224. The Trouble! I Cried 22
  225. This Was True Enough: 22
  226. I Spoke. All Escaped from My Lips 22
  227. Chapter 42: Finis 22
  228. And Now the Three Years Are Past

UPC: 9789626344682
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Release Date: 11.1.07
Format: CD

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