The Education of Uncle Paul


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Published in 1909, this novel tells the story of Paul Waters, who returns to England, his family and responsibility after living in the Canadian wilderness for twenty years. When he moves in with his widowed sister Margaret and her three children, feeling awkward in adult company and little more than a boy inside, Uncle Paul tries hard to be sensible and mature. Alas, the children spot his childlike nature immediately, love him enthusiastically, and include him on their many "aventures" around the estate, taking him "through the crack" with them to other realms of awareness, and asking him to write "Aventure" stories about what they share together. The novel explores in a charming way, the themes of imagination, grief, loss, time, love, inspiration, the interconnectivity of all things psychical and material, and the search for meaning in life. Algernon brings his own life experiences as mystic, philosopher and outdoorsman into this novel, making it somewhat autobiographical. (8 hr 37 min)

Chapitres

I 18:04 Lu par Ben Tucker
II 14:46 Lu par Ben Tucker
III 11:10 Lu par Yoganandh T
IV 25:37 Lu par Yoganandh T
V 28:17 Lu par Kuba Orłowski
VI 16:04 Lu par KevinS
VII 15:08 Lu par Veclar
VIII 17:48 Lu par Veclar
IX 26:23 Lu par Veclar
X 32:19 Lu par Veclar
XI 20:04 Lu par valroth
XII 12:40 Lu par valroth
XIII 18:40 Lu par Sunny Swearsky
XIV 10:08 Lu par Jules33
XV 25:35 Lu par BrentPatrick
XVI 20:23 Lu par SteveE
XVII 17:03 Lu par MegannDiGenova
XVIII 29:08 Lu par Les Betts
XIX 24:43 Lu par Leanne Cvetan
XX 14:09 Lu par Leanne Cvetan
XXI 14:52 Lu par Befria
XXII 14:26 Lu par valroth
XXIII 11:33 Lu par De Anna Lee
XXIV 7:23 Lu par De Anna Lee
XXV 7:51 Lu par De Anna Lee
XXVI 10:24 Lu par De Anna Lee
XXVII 25:13 Lu par valroth
XXVIII 16:59 Lu par Michele Fry
XXIX 10:13 Lu par Michele Fry