Sounded ID: 9798887679785
ISBN: 9798887679785
Publication Date: July 07, 2023
Publisher: Author's Republic
Language: English
Author Name: H. G. Wells
Narrator Name: The Ark
"Ann Veronica" is a novel written by H.G. Wells and published in 1909. It tells the story of Ann Veronica Stanley, a young woman who rebels against the restrictive social norms and expectations placed upon women in Edwardian society. The novel explores themes of feminism, women's rights, and the pursuit of personal freedom and self-fulfillment.
The protagonist, Ann Veronica, is a strong-willed and independent-minded young woman who seeks to break free from the constraints of her conventional middle-class life. She yearns for intellectual and personal growth, desiring a life beyond societa...
"Ann Veronica" is a novel written by H.G. Wells and published in 1909. It tells the story of Ann Veronica Stanley, a young woman who rebels against the restrictive social norms and expectations placed upon women in Edwardian society. The novel explores themes of feminism, women's rights, and the pursuit of personal freedom and self-fulfillment.
The protagonist, Ann Veronica, is a strong-willed and independent-minded young woman who seeks to break free from the constraints of her conventional middle-class life. She yearns for intellectual and personal growth, desiring a life beyond societal expectations of marriage and domesticity. The novel follows Ann Veronica's journey as she challenges societal norms, engages in political activism, and navigates romantic relationships.
"Ann Veronica" is considered a significant work in the feminist literature of its time. Wells uses the character of Ann Veronica to highlight the limitations placed on women in a patriarchal society and to advocate for their rights and autonomy. The novel explores issues such as women's suffrage, gender inequality, and the double standards applied to men and women in matters of love and sexuality.
Wells' writing in "Ann Veronica" is characterized by his sharp social commentary and his portrayal of the complexities of gender dynamics. The novel reflects the changing attitudes and aspirations of women during the early 20th century and raises questions about the role of women in society and their struggle for equality.
"Ann Veronica" remains relevant today as a reflection of the ongoing fight for gender equality and the pursuit of individual freedom and self-determination. The novel stands as a testament to Wells' progressive views and his contribution to the feminist movement.
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1. | Intro - Ann Veronica |
0 mins 14 secs |
2. | Chapter 1 - Ann Veronica - fixed |
03 secs |
3. | Chapter 2 - Ann Veronica |
32 mins 30 secs |
4. | Chapter 3 - Ann Veronica |
51 mins 38 secs |
5. | Chapter 4 - Ann Veronica |
13 mins 08 secs |
6. | Chapter 5 - Ann Veronica |
35 mins 22 secs |
7. | Chapter 6 - Ann Veronica |
32 mins 08 secs |
8. | Chapter 7 - Ann Veronica |
50 mins 26 secs |
9. | Chapter 8 - Ann Veronica |
45 mins 24 secs |
10. | Chapter 9 - Ann Veronica |
1 hr 01 mins |
11. | Chapter 10 - Ann Veronica |
35 mins 14 secs |
12. | Chapter 11 - Ann Veronica |
18 mins 38 secs |
13. | Chapter 12 - Ann Veronica |
27 mins 05 secs |
14. | Chapter 13 - Ann Veronica |
40 mins 04 secs |
15. | Chapter 14 - Ann Veronica |
35 mins 41 secs |
16. | Chapter 15 - Ann Veronica |
21 mins 48 secs |
17. | Chapter 16 - Ann Veronica |
39 mins 59 secs |
18. | Chapter 17 - Ann Veronica - fixed |
24 mins 58 secs |
19. | Outro - Ann Veronica - fixed |
0 mins 22 secs |
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