Lodore

by Mary Wollstonecraft SHELLEY (1797 - 1851)

volume 2, chapter 9

Lodore

The author of Frankenstein returns with her take on an Austen novel. The mother is proud, the father has many vices, yet the aristocratic name must be kept. Even more so when lord Lodore dies. His wife and daughter find themselves without protection. This novel is conserned with gender equality, education and social justice. - Summary by Stav Nisser.


Listen next episodes of Lodore:
Vol.3-Conclusion , volume 2, chapter 10 , volume 2, chapter 11 , volume 2, chapter 12 , volume 2, chapter 13 , volume 2, chapter 14 , volume 2, chapter 15 , volume 2, chapter 16 , volume 2, chapter 17 , volume 2, chapter 18 , volume 3, chapter 1 , volume 3, chapter 10 , volume 3, chapter 11 , volume 3, chapter 12 , volume 3, chapter 13 , volume 3, chapter 14 , volume 3, chapter 15 , volume 3, chapter 16 , volume 3, chapter 17 , volume 3, chapter 18 , volume 3, chapter 2 , volume 3, chapter 3 , volume 3, chapter 4 , volume 3, chapter 5 , volume 3, chapter 6 , volume 3, chapter 7 , volume 3, chapter 8 , volume 3, chapter 9