Waverley, Volume 1


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(4 stars; 24 reviews)

Waverley is set during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, which sought to restore the Stuart dynasty in the person of Charles Edward Stuart (or 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'). It relates the story of a young dreamer and English soldier, Edward Waverley, who was sent to Scotland in 1745. He journeys North from his aristocratic family home, Waverley-Honour, in the south of England first to the Scottish Lowlands and the home of family friend Baron Bradwardine, then into the Highlands and the heart of the 1745 Jacobite uprising and aftermath. (Summary by Wikipedia) (0 hr 31 min)

Capítulos

01 - Publishers' Note 5:25 Leído por Mike Harris
02 - Advertisement 5:00 Leído por Mike Harris
03 - General Preface 40:42 Leído por StephenC
04 - Introduction 9:33 Leído por David Huston
05 - Preface & Author's Address 7:34 Leído por David Huston
06 - Chapter I: Introductory 10:42 Leído por Mark F. Smith
07 - Chapter II: Waverley-Honor: A Retrospect 20:23 Leído por Mark F. Smith
08 - Chapter III: Education 13:58 Leído por David Alexander
09 - Chapter IV: Castle-Building 13:32 Leído por TriciaG
10 - Chapter V: Choice of a Profession 20:48 Leído por TriciaG
11 - Chapter VI: The Adieus of Waverley 19:42 Leído por WestWestest
12 - Chapter VII: A Horse-Quarter in Scotland 12:17 Leído por S R Colon
13 - Chapter VIII: A Scottish Manor-House Sixty Years Since 13:37 Leído por S R Colon
14 - Chapter IX: More of the Manor-House and Its Environs 14:52 Leído por TriciaG
15 - Chapter X: Rose Bradwardine and Her Father 14:44 Leído por Ric F
16 - Chapter XI: The Banquet 24:05 Leído por TriciaG
17 - Chapter XII: Repentance and a Reconciliation 19:05 Leído por Mike Harris
18 - Chapter XIII: A More Rational Day than the Last 20:02 Leído por Mike Harris
19 - Chapter XIV: A Discovery - Waverley Becomes Domesticated at Tully-Veolan 19:48 Leído por Piper Hayes
20 - Chapter XV: A Creagh, and Its Consequences 22:37 Leído por Felicity C
21 - Chapter XVI: An Unexpected Ally Appears 21:51 Leído por Felicity C
22 - Chapter XVII: The Hold of a Highland Robber 13:24 Leído por SallyMc
23 - Chapter XVIII: Waverley Proceeds on His Journey 27:47 Leído por Ric F
24 - Chapter XIX: The Chief and His Mansion 19:09 Leído por Ric F
25 - Chapter XX: A Highland Feast 14:24 Leído por SallyMc
26 - Chapter XXI: The Chieftain's Sister 10:11 Leído por Trihypoo
27 - Chapter XXII: Highland Minstrelsy 21:13 Leído por Trihypoo
28 - Chapter XXIII: Waverley Continues at Glennaquoich 11:04 Leído por Ric F
29 - Chapter XXIV: A Stag-Hunt and Its Consequences 21:45 Leído por lennich
30 - Chapter XXV: News from England 22:54 Leído por Piper Hayes
31 - Chapter XXVI: An Eclaircissement 12:42 Leído por Felicity C
32 - Chapter XXVII: Upon the Same Subject 21:01 Leído por Felicity C
33 - Chapter XXVIII: A Letter From Tully-Veolan 20:46 Leído por Felicity C
34 - Chapter XXIX: Waverley's Reception in the Lowlands After His Highland Tour 23:57 Leído por Felicity C
35 - Chapter XXX: Shows that the Loss of a Horse's Shoe May Be a Serious Inconv… 17:14 Leído por TriciaG
36 - Chapter XXXI: An Examination 21:57 Leído por Piper Hayes
37 - Chapter XXXII: A Conference and the Consequence 14:34 Leído por S R Colon
38 - Chapter XXXIII: A Confidant 12:33 Leído por S R Colon
39 - Chapter XXXIV: Things Mend a Little 6:07 Leído por S R Colon
40 - Chapter XXXV: A Volunteer Sixty Years Since 8:22 Leído por S R Colon
41 - Appendix I 34:07 Leído por TriciaG
42 - Appendix II 37:31 Leído por TriciaG
43 - Appendix III 8:01 Leído por John Pierce

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(4.5 stars)

Whatever Waverley was, he certainly was imprudent in many of his actions; perhaps he will improve in volume II. There were many interesting and informative sections describing everyday life in the highlands. The readers were mostly good; fortunately, most of them did not attempt to read in Scottish dialect, a practice which virtually ruined lisrening to ROB ROY by the same author.


(5 stars)

It's almost like a thriller, in that one trifling incident after another is construed to lead poor callow Waverly to the gallows. I think Scott illustrates how dangerous it might have been to ally oneself even slightly with the Jacobites.