The Eustace Diamonds
Anthony Trollope
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Lizzie Greystock, a fortune-hunter who ensnares the sickly, dissipated Sir Florian Eustace, is soon left a very wealthy widow and mother. While clever and beautiful, Lizzie has several character flaws; the greatest of these is an almost pathological delight in lying, even when it cannot benefit her. Before he dies, the disillusioned Sir Florian discovers all this, but does not think to change the generous terms of his will.
The diamonds of the book's title are a necklace, a Eustace family heirloom that Sir Florian gave to Lizzie to wear. Lizzie attempts to hold onto them, much to the irritation of the longtime family lawyer, Mr Camperdown. The Eustaces find themselves in an awkward position. On the one hand, the diamonds are a valuable heirloom to which Lizzie may not have a legal claim, but on the other, they do not want to antagonize the mother of the heir to the family estate (Lizzie having only a life interest).
Meanwhile, after a respectable period of mourning, Lizzie searches for another husband, and "the plot thickens". (Summary from Wikipedia)
This is the third of Trollope’s six “Palliser” novels. LibriVox recordings of other novels in the series are available:
1-Can You Forgive Her?
2-Phineas Finn, the Irish Member
3-The Eustace Diamonds
4-Phineas Redux
5-The Prime Minister
6-The Duke’s Children (27 hr 30 min)
Capítulos
Lizzie Greystock | 24:59 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
Lady Eustace | 21:56 | Leído por Philippa |
Lucy Morris | 21:39 | Leído por Notelrac |
Frank Greystock | 18:18 | Leído por cvd |
The Eustace Necklace | 30:04 | Leído por Philippa |
Lady Linlithgow's Mission | 18:56 | Leído por Philippa |
Mr. Burke's Speeches | 21:47 | Leído por Philippa |
The Conquering Hero Comes | 16:16 | Leído por par2323 |
Showing What the Miss Fawns Said, and What Mrs. Hittaway Thought | 27:06 | Leído por Philippa |
Lizzie and Her Lover | 32:13 | Leído por Hannah Dowell |
Lord Fawn at His Office | 16:18 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
"I Only Thought of It" | 15:10 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Showing What Frank Greystock Did | 21:50 | Leído por DianaJMB |
"Doan't Thou Marry for Munny" | 21:31 | Leído por Philippa |
"I'll Give You a Hundred Guinea Brooch" | 24:48 | Leído por Philippa |
Certainly an Heirloom | 18:46 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
The Diamonds Are Seen in Public | 18:02 | Leído por TriciaG |
"And I Have Nothing to Give" | 27:03 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
"As My Brother" | 26:19 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
The Diamonds Become Troublesome | 15:23 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
"Ianthe's Soul" | 20:30 | Leído por Christine Blachford |
Lady Eustace Procures a Pony for the Use of Her Cousin | 13:37 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Frank Greystock's First Visit to Portray | 20:05 | Leído por skellie |
Showing What Frank Greystock Thought About Marriage | 15:46 | Leído por TriciaG |
Mr. Dove's Opinion | 16:16 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Mr. Gowran Is Very Funny | 27:45 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Lucy Morris Misbehaves | 15:21 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Mr. Dove in His Chambers | 28:19 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
"I Had Better Go Away" | 20:04 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Mr. Greystock's Troubles | 21:46 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Frank Greystock's Second Visit to Portray | 27:45 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Mr. and Mrs. Hittaway in Scotland | 13:57 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
"It Won't Be True" | 21:35 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Lady Linlithgow at Home | 20:03 | Leído por Sage Tyrtle |
Too Bad for Sympathy | 23:54 | Leído por Sage Tyrtle |
Lizzie's Guests | 20:10 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Lizzie's First Day | 28:25 | Leído por Catherine Millward |
Nappie's Grey Horse | 30:27 | Leído por Simon Evers |
Sir Griffin Takes an Unfair Advantage | 9:55 | Leído por Simon Evers |
"You Are Not Angry?" | 11:05 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
"Likewise the Bears in Couples Agree" | 21:55 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
Sunday Morning | 13:16 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Life at Portray | 22:31 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
A Midnight Adventure | 21:14 | Leído por Bethany Simpson |
The Journey to London | 17:12 | Leído por Bethany Simpson |
Lucy Morris in Brook Street | 23:53 | Leído por Bethany Simpson |
Matching Priory | 24:11 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
Lizzie's Condition | 13:13 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Bunfit and Gager | 22:56 | Leído por Mil Nicholson |
In Hertford Street | 20:55 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
Confidence | 13:13 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
Mrs. Carbuncle Goes to the Theatre | 27:54 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
Lizzie's Sick-Room | 28:02 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
"I Suppose I May Say a Word" | 23:59 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
Quints or Semitenths | 11:41 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
Job's Comforters | 21:21 | Leído por TriciaG |
Humpty Dumpty | 26:25 | Leído por Mil Nicholson |
"The Fiddle with One String" | 11:03 | Leído por Mil Nicholson |
Mr. Gowran Up in London | 20:13 | Leído por Philippa |
"Let It Be As Though It Had Never Been" | 24:51 | Leído por Philippa |
Lizzie's Great Friend | 32:14 | Leído por TriciaG |
"You Know Where My Heart Is" | 16:26 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
The Corsair Is Afraid | 17:37 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Lizzie's Last Scheme | 13:33 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
Tribute | 19:15 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
The Aspirations of Mr. Emilius | 19:20 | Leído por TriciaG |
The Eye of the Public | 18:47 | Leído por Hoosemon |
The Major | 19:36 | Leído por TriciaG |
"I Cannot Do It" | 25:46 | Leído por TriciaG |
Alas! | 15:02 | Leído por Maire Rhode |
Lizzie Is Threatened with the Treadmill | 27:32 | Leído por Maire Rhode |
Lizzie Triumphs | 20:01 | Leído por Maire Rhode |
Lizzie's Last Lover | 24:16 | Leído por LC |
Lizzie at the Police-Court | 13:13 | Leído por Bethany Simpson |
Lord George Gives His Reasons | 12:40 | Leído por Bethany Simpson |
Lizzie Returns to Scotland | 25:30 | Leído por TriciaG |
The Story of Lucy Morris Is Concluded | 18:44 | Leído por cvd |
The Trial | 21:42 | Leído por Andrew Coleman |
Once More at Portray | 20:09 | Leído por Lee Ann Howlett |
What Was Said About It All at Matching | 14:17 | Leído por Laura Koskinen |
Reseñas
interesting, witty and eventful





שמעון עין גל
I like the Palliser series better than the Barchester Chronicles, better crafted, more interesting characters and livelier. A very funny and cynical portrait of 1860's high society. Excellent readers, better than version 2 of the same book . A pity about the blatant anti-Semitism, but that's what the world is like, mustn't let it chaff my hooked nose!
Another good Trollope





Champagnolle
This book is a little different from the usual Trollope love stories, but it is still good. Chapter 34 is a gem. Listen to it even if you don't have time for the whole book. It's correct name is "Lady Linlithgow at Home." It is mis-titled in the Librivox listing.
overall good





reader
Even volunteer should learn how to pronounce all names and words before embarking. Lady LinLITHgow. GROVE-ner (not Grows-vee-nor!) Legge ("leg") Wilson, not "leggy" or "ledgy." The "oe" in Madame Max Goesler's name is the umlaut O - it is never "Goosler" or "Gosler" or "Gowsler." And many others.





A LibriVox Listener
I was just going to comment after listening to chapter 34 and now I see someone else marked that chapter out for special mention. Sage Tyrtle does a marvelous job of acting out by voice the characters in the chapter. Delightful! Brilliance rising to combine with Trollope’s brilliance.
compelling Story





Kelvin Broad
An epic tale of lies, love and loss. The majority of the readers are very good some using excellent voices for the various characters. A few chapters have quite low volume making for difficult listening.





A LibriVox Listener
Some readers are so much better than others. The sound quality for some readers was poor. Please review the readers' work before including in the presentation.
not my favourite by anthony Trollope





Nat
The story is somewhat slow at times. Some of the readers are exellent.
Thanks - title error fixed





librivoxbooks
Thank you for spotting that, Champagnolle. The error has now been fixed.