The Statement of Stella Maberly
From childhood Stella Maberly has been violently wilful and jealous, yet certain of her own superiority. She can be loving and friendly, but soon loses friends, when in the grip of her “demons” she acts with disdain and subtle cruelty, and then revels in the misery of her loneliness. Her paranoia results in tragedy for her best friend Evelyn, and Stella comes to believe that Evelyn is possessed by an evil spirit. In this statement Stella reflects on the events leading to her present situation...Was the evil imagined? Who was “possessed”? Is Stella to be blamed or pitied? This story can be seen from two viewpoints: do we take the words of the other characters literally at face value, or are we being influenced by Stella's interpretation? It’s fun to try interpreting from both angles! (Summary by Anne F)
Genre(s): Gothic Fiction, Published 1800 -1900
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introduction | Anne Fletcher |
00:02:07 |
Play 01 | Chapter 1 | Anne Fletcher |
00:20:04 |
Play 02 | Chapter 2 | Anne Fletcher |
00:28:40 |
Play 03 | Chapter 3 | Anne Fletcher |
00:17:01 |
Play 04 | Chapter 4 | Anne Fletcher |
00:32:47 |
Play 05 | Chapter 5 | Anne Fletcher |
00:49:02 |
Play 06 | Chapter 6 | Anne Fletcher |
00:14:15 |
Play 07 | Chapter 7 | Anne Fletcher |
00:38:19 |
Play 08 | Chapter 8 | Anne Fletcher |
00:22:20 |
Play 09 | Chapter 9 | Anne Fletcher |
00:38:31 |