JAMES: The Portrait of a Lady (Elizabeth McGovern/ Neville Jason) (Naxos Audio Books: NA437612)
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The Portrait of a Lady tells the compelling and ultimately tragic tale of a beautiful young American woman's encounter with European sophistication. Set principally in England and Italy, we follow Isabel Archer's fortunes as a variety of admirers vie for her hand. Her choice will be crucial, and she is not wanting for advice, whether from the generous-spirited Ralph Touchett or the charming but rootless Madame Merle...
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Afternoon tea at Gardencourt |
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Mrs Touchett's niece |
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‘An interesting woman’ |
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Isabel’s new friends |
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Lord Warburton |
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An invitation to Lockleigh |
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Henrietta glimpses England |
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A letter from Caspar Goodwood |
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Lord Warburton declares himself |
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Isabel's answer |
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Isabel and Henrietta in London |
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Caspar Goodwood dismissed |
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Madame Merle introduces herself; Ralph reveals his |
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Isabel's bequest |
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‘I want you, of course, to marry her’ |
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Madame Merle’s friend |
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A visit to Rome |
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A visit to Rome (cont.) |
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‘You’re going to marry that man’ |
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Mr Rosier's proposal |
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A second suitor for Pansy |
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Gilbert Osmond disappointed |
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Gilbert Osmond disappointed (cont.) |
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Caspar, Ralph and Henrietta go home; Madame Merle' |
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The Contessa speaks out |
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Madame Merle makes a guess; Isabel loses a brother |
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‘A very straight path’ |
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