The Vicar of Wakefield. An Audio Reading by Martin Clifton
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- Nombre de pages226
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.299 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,2 cm
- ISBN979-10-418-0696-6
- EAN9791041806966
- Date de parution22/05/2023
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"The Vicar of Wakefield" by Oliver Goldsmith is a classic novel that explores themes of family, virtue, and resilience in the face of adversity. The story follows Dr. Primrose, the vicar, and his family as they navigate a series of misfortunes that test their faith and unity. The narrative begins with the Primrose family living a comfortable life, but their fortunes quickly change due to a series of unfortunate events, including financial ruin and personal betrayals.
Despite these challenges, Dr. Primrose remains steadfast in his moral convictions and commitment to his family. The novel is notable for its exploration of 18th-century social norms and the human capacity for forgiveness and redemption. This particular edition is an audio reading by Martin Clifton, available through Project Gutenberg, which offers the text in various audio formats, ensuring accessibility for a wide audience.
The work is in the public domain, allowing for free distribution and use, aligning with Project Gutenberg's mission to promote the free distribution of literary works.
Despite these challenges, Dr. Primrose remains steadfast in his moral convictions and commitment to his family. The novel is notable for its exploration of 18th-century social norms and the human capacity for forgiveness and redemption. This particular edition is an audio reading by Martin Clifton, available through Project Gutenberg, which offers the text in various audio formats, ensuring accessibility for a wide audience.
The work is in the public domain, allowing for free distribution and use, aligning with Project Gutenberg's mission to promote the free distribution of literary works.
















