
Eve's Ransom
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Narrado por:
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Jill Masters
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George Gissing
Eve's Ransom, written in 1895, is the story of a bizarre triangle of love. An educated but unsuccessful man, Hilliard, is trapped in grimy Birmingham until he receives a totally unexpected windfall. He goes in search of a woman whose picture he had seen in his landlady's photo album.
Typical of most of Gissings books the setting is autobiographically faithful and the theme is freedom. The writing is crisp, the narrative swift in this, as H. G. Wells said, "the best and least appreciated of his novels".
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Honor, obligation, gratitude and love in a complex mix are the issues with which Gissing's triangle deals and perhaps seem strange to our modern sensibilities of into bed then onto the next meaningless bed. I understand Hilliard completely. He like Mr. Darcy, met a beautiful woman, recognized her superior qualities then promptly and passionately fell in love, all the while, unlike Darcy, knowing she didn't return his love. Yet, there is an element of purchase in his behavior toward her. Eve is more difficult. Was she an Isabella Thorpe (Northanger Abbey) stringing along one man while trying for a richer? No, I don't think so. Security, fear, gratitude, love and friendship are part of her mix. Then there are those tiny indecisive steps one after another which decide. In the end, she is a very attractive heroine but doesn't he have an obligation to let her go even if it was his money which had made possible her new self, her ransom?
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character development
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
What a tedious story this is. At the center is a man's fascination for a woman (Eve) and his trying to figure out what's going on with her. Eve is an enigmatic figure but all surface. Her deceptions lack a motive sufficient to keep this narrative moving.What was most disappointing about George Gissing’s story?
Lack of invention, monotonously conceived characters who don't change much. They learn a little, maybe, but not enough to warrant a novel. In conception, it's more like a tale. It's a lttle like Henry James-- if you can imagine James writing on a day when he suffered a concussion.How could the performance have been better?
There is no way the performance could have been better unless the reader were different. This reader sounded like she was in a trance and reading to an audience of zombies. One of the worst.I can't believe I finished this
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a note about the reader. she has a nice voice and did the accents fairly well, but the way her sentences continued to drift into monotone was very annoying. a mediocre book needs a great reader to pull it off. while she could do the voices, i often had the feeling i was listening to someone off Librivox. (who i endlessly admire for giving of their time, but who do not attempt to make money off their unprofessional audio recordings.)
if you are looking for something richly written, great plot, great reader...this is only one out of the three. if only dickens had written just a bit more, or gaskell, the brontes, george eliot? the reason Gissing is not mentioned in their company becomes clear in this book. all in my opinion...
beautiful sentence structure
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