Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 4: Part 2: Urbain Grandier (version 2)
Alexandre Dumas
Gelesen von John Van Stan





This is the dramatic story of Urbain Grandier, a catholic priest, who had a reputation to rival that of Casanova, which ultimately led to his destruction. He was accused of witchcraft after a series of accusations from nuns of a nearby convent, who claimed that Grandier has sent several demons upon them. The case is very well documented, and the original documents of the alleged pact, written in backwards Latin and signed by all participating demons, are still preserved. The case continues to inspire art and sciences, leading to assessments of the events in light of modern sociology, psychology, and legal sciences. Alexandre Dumas' version of the events is presented here. - Summary by Carolin (3 hr 22 min)
Kapitel
Chapter I | 26:21 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter II | 8:42 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter III | 21:09 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter IV | 8:25 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter V | 16:24 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter VI | 11:12 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter VII | 19:01 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter VIII | 11:03 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter IX | 40:35 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter X | 11:48 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter XI | 18:04 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Chapter XII | 9:48 | Gelesen von John Van Stan |
Bewertungen
gregory.a.. clewell





A LibriVox Listener
longtime librivox listener. i never leave these reviews (i should leave some more). i really liked this reader tho. he read at a brisk yet understandable pace with great enunciation. i hope he does lots of reading for librivox!!
TYRANNY OF THE STATE CHURCH





AVID READER
An excellent recounting of this heinous misnomer of canonical law. Unfortunately, there were thousands of these carnal crimes committed under the aegis of the infallible church.
Very good reader. Exciting history. Dumas keeps you interested





Qelilah Solomon
The truth is stranger than fiction once again...





Ariovistus