Amelia (Vol. 3)

Henry Fielding (1707 - 1754)

Volume three in the trilogy entitled Amelia. A continuation of the love story of Amelia and her husband Willam Booth and the trials and tribulations they go through. - Summary by Michele Eaton

Genre(s): Family Life, Romance, Sagas

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Book 9 Chapter 1 In which the history looks backwards Michele Eaton
00:08:50
Play 02 Book 9 Chapter 2 In which the history goes forward Cynthia Malone
00:12:57
Play 03 Book 9 Chapter 3 A conversation between Dr Harrison and others Ariphron
00:11:33
Play 04 Book 9 Chapter 4 A dialogue between Booth and Amelia Ariphron
00:15:33
Play 05 Book 9 Chapter 5 A conversation between Amelia and Dr Harrison, with the result Ariphron
00:11:01
Play 06 Book 9 Chapter 6 Containing as surprizing an accident as is perhaps recorded in history kaykay
00:17:13
Play 07 Book 9 Chapter 7 In which the author appears to be master of that profound learning called the knowledge of the town kaykay
00:10:56
Play 08 Book 9 Chapter 8 In which two strangers make their appearance kaykay
00:14:48
Play 09 Book 9 Chapter 9 A scene of modern wit and humour Ashley Gatti
00:12:08
Play 10 Book 9 Chapter 10 A curious conversation between the doctor, the young clergyman, and the young clergyman's father Ashley Gatti
00:13:18
Play 11 Book 10 Chapter 1 To which we will prefix no preface David Cole
00:10:28
Play 12 Book 10 Chapter 2 What happened at the masquerade David Cole
00:23:41
Play 13 Book 10 Chapter 3 Consequences of the masquerade, not uncommon nor surprising David Cole
00:07:05
Play 14 Book 10 Chapter 4 consequences of the masquerade David Cole
00:18:51
Play 15 Book 10 Chapter 5 In which Colonel Bath appears in great glory David Cole
00:15:14
Play 16 Book 10 Chapter 6 Read, gamester and observe David Cole
00:11:09
Play 17 Book 10 Chapter 7 In which Booth receives a visit from Captain Trent David Cole
00:12:02
Play 18 Book 10 Chapter 8 Contains a letter and other matters David Cole
00:19:27
Play 19 Book 10 Chapter 9 Containing some things worthy of observation charito
00:09:19
Play 20 Book 11 Chapter 1 Containing a very polite scene Aisha Kasmir
00:12:55
Play 21 Book 11 Chapter 2 Matters political Aisha Kasmir
00:18:24
Play 22 Book 11 Chapter 3 The history of Mr Trent Felicity C
00:23:21
Play 23 Book 11 Chapter 4 Containing some distress Felicity C
00:11:10
Play 24 Book 11 Chapter 5 Containing more wormwood and other ingredients Felicity C
00:11:23
Play 25 Book 11 Chapter 6 A scene of the tragic kind Felicity C
00:11:31
Play 26 Book 11 Chapter 7 In which Mr Booth meets with more than one adventure Cynthia Malone
00:12:56
Play 27 Book 11 Chapter 8 In which Amelia appears in a light more amiable than gay Cynthia Malone
00:09:20
Play 28 Book 11 Chapter 9 A very tragic scene ktrantham
00:10:53
Play 29 Book 12 Chapter 1 The book begins with polite history Stacey Malcolm
00:05:50
Play 30 Book 12 Chapter 2 In which Amelia visits her husband Al Miran
00:14:54
Play 31 Book 12 Chapter 3 Containing matter pertinent to the history Ariphron
00:14:06
Play 32 Book 12 Chapter 4 In which Dr Harrison visits Colonel James Ariphron
00:12:33
Play 33 Book 12 Chapter 5 What passed at the bailiff's house Ariphron
00:13:25
Play 34 Book 12 Chapter 6 What passed between the doctor and the sick man Sally Murrell
00:14:34
Play 35 Book 12 Chapter 7 In which the history draws towards a conclusion Sally Murrell
00:11:56
Play 36 Book 12 Chapter 8 Thus this history draws nearer to a conclusion Sally Murrell
00:15:43
Play 37 Book 12 Chapter 9 In which the history is concluded Stacey Malcolm
00:06:01