Audiobooks Narrated by
Georgina Sutton
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The accomplished Corinthian Sir Richard Wyndham is wealthy, sophisticated, handsome, and supremely bored.
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Sharply observant and wickedly funny, E.F. Benson's six Mapp and Lucia novels satirize the upper-middle-class social climbers in 1920s and '30s rural England.
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A masterpiece of gothic fiction, The Monk is a cautionary tale of madness, horror, lust, and despair.
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Margery Allingham, already a successful crime writer, was living quietly in the Essex village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy ("Auburn") when the Second World War broke out.
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The Victorian era was a time of great change and rapid progress. Britain was undergoing the most tremendous development. Scientific discoveries had prompted the Industrial Revolution...
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Shocked and distressed by a male writer's vilification of women, Christine de Pizan has a powerful dreamlike vision in which she is visited by three personified Virtues: Reason, Rectitude and Justice.
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The vibrant and surprising lives of the women in Augustine's Confessions
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Following the tremendous success of Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte returned to pen a novel every bit as romantic and compelling as her first, but with deeper, heartier themes as she captured the social and political currents of the newly industrialized United Kingdom of 1812.
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In post-war East Midlands, in a home dominated by their difficult grandmother and aunt, Yvette and Lucille are two sisters struggling to bring joy into their lives....
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George Eliot's first full-length novel Adam Bede is a profound rendering of 19th century English pastoral life.
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