Lois the Witch, and Other Gothic Tales by Elizabeth Gaskell audiobook

Lois the Witch, and Other Gothic Tales

By Elizabeth Gaskell
Produced by Skyboat Media
Read by Gabrielle de Cuir , Justine Eyre , Juliet Mills , and Stefan Rudnicki

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In this original collection from Skyboat Media and Blackstone Publishing, Elizabeth Gaskell showcases the height of gothic fiction’s ability to delight in the otherworldly and to dig deep into what truly haunts us. Set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials, “Lois the Witch” reveals much about the complicity of mankind. Recently orphaned, Lois is forced to leave the English parsonage that had been her home and sail to America. Though she is a God-fearing and honest girl, it seems her identity as the strange, new, English girl is all anyone can see and she becomes a target for the superstitious townsfolk. In “The Grey Woman” we follow a young woman who learns the true nature of her new husband and is forced to flee their isolated home. In “Curious, If True” we are given a peek into a party attended by some very familiar fairy-tale figures. And finally, in “The Doom of the Griffiths” we must wait and see if the prophecy of an old family curse will be fulfilled. A collaborator and friend of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell is a leading figure in Victorian literature. Full contents: “Lois the Witch” – read by Gabrielle de Cuir “The Half-Brothers” – read by Stefan Rudnicki “The Old Nurse’s Story” – read by Justine Eyre “The Grey Woman” – read by Juliet Mills “Curious, If True” – read by Stefan Rudnicki “Disappearances” – read by Juliet Mills “The Doom of the Griffiths” – read by Justine Eyre

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Summary

In this original collection from Skyboat Media and Blackstone Publishing, Elizabeth Gaskell showcases the height of gothic fiction’s ability to delight in the otherworldly and to dig deep into what truly haunts us.

Set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials, “Lois the Witch” reveals much about the complicity of mankind. Recently orphaned, Lois is forced to leave the English parsonage that had been her home and sail to America. Though she is a God-fearing and honest girl, it seems her identity as the strange, new, English girl is all anyone can see and she becomes a target for the superstitious townsfolk. In “The Grey Woman” we follow a young woman who learns the true nature of her new husband and is forced to flee their isolated home. In “Curious, If True” we are given a peek into a party attended by some very familiar fairy-tale figures. And finally, in “The Doom of the Griffiths” we must wait and see if the prophecy of an old family curse will be fulfilled.

A collaborator and friend of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell is a leading figure in Victorian literature.

Full contents:

“Lois the Witch” – read by Gabrielle de Cuir
“The Half-Brothers” – read by Stefan Rudnicki
“The Old Nurse’s Story” – read by Justine Eyre
“The Grey Woman” – read by Juliet Mills
“Curious, If True” – read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Disappearances” – read by Juliet Mills
“The Doom of the Griffiths” – read by Justine Eyre

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Author Bio: Elizabeth Gaskell

Author Bio: Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865) was an English novelist and short-story writer born in London and raised in Knutsford, Cheshire, which became the model for village settings in her novels. In 1832 she married William Gaskell, a Unitarian minister. Her first novel, Mary Barton, published in 1848, was immensely popular and brought her to the attention of Charles Dickens, who solicited her work for his periodical, Household Words, for which she wrote the series subsequently reprinted as Cranford.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, Digital Rental, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Classics
Runtime: 10.79
Audience: Adult
Language: English