The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square
Mrs. Henry De La Pasture
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Elizabeth de la Pasture, the author of this work, is the mother of the more well known E. M. Delafield- author of Diary Of A Provincial Lady. Jeanne Marney, a country girl, comes to London to care for her ailing aunt. She is lonely and unhappy, yet unable to rebel against the many limitations put upon an upper class woman in turn-of-the-century London. Then she becomes an heiress... Would this be a blessing or a curse? This book has been made into a silent film in 1922. This book would be of interest to fans of Jane Austen, Frances Hodgson Burnet, Henry James, and E. M. Delafield. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (8 hr 50 min)
Capítulos
The Lonely Lady | 23:12 | Leído por jenno |
The Pedigree | 26:03 | Leído por jenno |
The Miniatures | 30:14 | Leído por Roohi |
The Funeral | 12:50 | Leído por Roohi |
The Will | 16:46 | Leído por Roohi |
The Nurseries | 19:14 | Leído por Roohi |
The Call | 27:27 | Leído por Roohi |
The Caller | 38:52 | Leído por Mary K Jatkowski |
The Mountain Farm | 30:05 | Leído por Roohi |
Cecilia | 30:45 | Leído por Roohi |
The Concert | 19:30 | Leído por Roohi |
The Party in the Picture Gallery | 15:30 | Leído por Roohi |
The Little Dinner | 27:26 | Leído por Roohi |
The Duke | 28:47 | Leído por Roohi |
The Bush Desert | 19:30 | Leído por Roohi |
The Duchess | 29:55 | Leído por Paige Al Qasem |
The Telegram | 21:07 | Leído por Paige Al Qasem |
The Lonely Lady Still More Lonely | 21:41 | Leído por Scarlett Martin |
The Last Letter | 17:27 | Leído por Scarlett Martin |
Le Marquis de Courset | 17:50 | Leído por MaryAnn |
Anne-Marie | 17:35 | Leído por Roohi |
Madame la Marquise | 22:21 | Leído por Roohi |
The Lonely Lady Lonely No More | 16:44 | Leído por Roohi |
Reseñas





adele
A real pleasure to listen to. The readers take a bit of getting used to but in a bit become a charming part of the story.





A LibriVox Listener
enjoyed the story but the reading was very poor
Oh my poor ears !





Susan
A pleasant story line but the readers vary in quality. The lady with the accent is fine, a few readers are very pleasant, but two chapters toward the end are a real trial.
Grosvenor
seventyeight
The s in "Grosvenor" is silent. It's distracting to hear the same place name pronounced with varying correctness.