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Madame de Treymes--Dramatizado

Audiobook
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-Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano.John Durham, un norteamericano de viaje en París, encuentra allí a la que fue el amor de su juventud, Fanny Frisbee. Ella está ahora casada con el marqués de Malrive, aun ya hace tiempo que no le quiere. John intenta convencerla para que se divorcie, pero ella teme que la reacción de la familia de su marido pueda afectar al futuro del hijo que tienen en común. John va a encontrar una aliada - o al menos eso cree él -, en Christiane de Malrive, la cuñada de Fanny. Pero la sutileza, el ingenio, la capacidad de manipulación... e incluso de seducción, de ésta, persiguen un fin bastante diferente.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      These three tragic works by Edith Wharton take the listener from the high society of Paris to the working class of New York City. Although narrator Anna Fields reads the "proper Parisian lady" very well, her tone remains too steady and flat throughout most of the recording. It isn't until the last story, of the Bunner Sisters, that she expresses the emotions of the characters with adequate depth. In this final tale, listeners are treated to characters they can relate to amid themes of love, loyalty and loss. Although these short works lack "happily ever after" endings, they do transport listeners to a different time and place. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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