Slavné monology - William Shakespeare
Přečtěte si slavné monology William Shakespeare, Moliéra a dalších velikánů světové literatury v jedinečné audioknižní edici Supraphonu.
"Consequences" (1919) follows the life of Alexandra Clare, an upper class Catholic girl from London, after she turns down her only suitor. Alex is a misfit and having failed to meet her family's expectations, she joins a convent. Partly autobiographical, Delafield writes this story in a deeply ironic tone, turning Alex's plight into a condemnation of the suffocating expectations Victorian society had for women.
Přečtěte si slavné monology William Shakespeare, Moliéra a dalších velikánů světové literatury v jedinečné audioknižní edici Supraphonu.
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