Henrietta Temple
Benjamin Disraeli
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The Armine family, in particular the young Ferdinand Armine, is in great financial difficulties. Ferdinand's grandfather has burdened the family estate with large debts, which his father did not manage to diminish. Ferdinand himself is not disposed to live with his small income alone, and during his time in Malta with his regiment, he incurs debts of his own.
The only thing that can easily pay for his debts and restore the house of Armine now is for Ferdinand to marry well, and the chosen wife for him is his cousin Katherine, the heiress to their grandfather's wealth. Katharine, who has idolized her cousin like their grandfather did, immediately consents to the marriage. But for Ferdinand, the match is a matter of necessity, not of love.
Just as Ferdinand is beginning to realize that this planned marriage will be a loveless one for him, a chance meeting with the beautiful Henrietta Temple changes everything. "There is no love but love at first sight", and this young lady proceeds to turn Ferdinand's world upside down.
Henrietta Temple is a semi-autobiographical novel and the author's first true success. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield and later British Prime Minister, based this novel on his affair with the married Henrietta Sykes. (17 hr 30 min)
Chapitres
01 - Book I, Chapter I | 18:33 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
02 - Book I, Chapter II | 13:13 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
03 - Book I, Chapter III | 9:43 | Lu par Amanda Friday |
04 - Book I, Chapter IV | 10:23 | Lu par Amanda Friday |
05 - Book I, Chapter V | 6:36 | Lu par Barbara Clements |
06 - Book I, Chapter VI | 7:51 | Lu par Barbara Clements |
07 - Book I, Chapter VII | 17:01 | Lu par Nicole Lee |
08 - Book I, Chapter VIII | 10:28 | Lu par novelreader |
09 - Book I, Chapter IX | 19:24 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
10 - Book I, Chapter X | 13:41 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
11 - Book II, Chapter I | 16:21 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
12 - Book II, Chapter II | 7:58 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
13 - Book II, Chapter III | 6:06 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
14 - Book II, Chapter IV | 36:07 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
15 - Book II, Chapter V | 13:16 | Lu par Lynne T |
16 - Book II, Chapter VI | 32:24 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
17 - Book II, Chapter VII | 7:52 | Lu par spiritualbeing |
18 - Book II, Chapter VIII | 4:01 | Lu par Tika Sabu |
19 - Book II, Chapter IX | 17:09 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
20 - Book II, Chapter X | 9:21 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
21 - Book II, Chapter XI | 9:13 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
22 - Book II, Chapter XII | 13:54 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
23 - Book II, Chapter XIII | 24:45 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
24 - Book II, Chapter XIV | 21:17 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
25 - Book III, Chapter I | 11:10 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
26 - Book III, Chapter II | 22:11 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
27 - Book III, Chapter III | 24:49 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
28 - Book III, Chapter IV | 21:20 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
29 - Book III, Chapter V | 36:06 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
30 - Book IV, Chapter I | 13:32 | Lu par spiritualbeing |
31 - Book IV, Chapter II | 23:46 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
32 - Book IV, Chapter III | 8:02 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
33 - Book IV, Chapter IV | 9:28 | Lu par Lynne T |
34 - Book IV, Chapter V | 11:25 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
35 - Book IV, Chapter VI | 10:26 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
36 - Book IV, Chapter VII | 11:33 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
37 - Book IV, Chapter VIII | 14:57 | Lu par Michele Eaton |
38 - Book IV, Chapter IX | 8:30 | Lu par Michele Eaton |
39 - Book IV, Chapter X | 5:07 | Lu par April Gonzales |
40 - Book IV, Chapter XI | 7:43 | Lu par spiritualbeing |
41 - Book IV, Chapter XII | 12:48 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
42 - Book IV, Chapter XIII | 10:55 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
43 - Book IV, Chapter XIV | 12:23 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
44 - Book IV, Chapter XV | 5:30 | Lu par April Gonzales |
45 - Book V, Chapter I | 14:10 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
46 - Book V, Chapter II | 8:36 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
47 - Book V, Chapter III | 7:59 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
48 - Book V, Chapter IV | 12:34 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
49 - Book V, Chapter V | 11:34 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
50 - Book V, Chapter VI | 7:32 | Lu par Mary Herndon Bell |
51 - Book VI, Chapter I | 5:57 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
52 - Book VI, Chapter II | 11:58 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
53 - Book VI, Chapter III | 13:54 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
54 - Book VI, Chapter IV | 7:50 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
55 - Book VI, Chapter V | 22:20 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
56 - Book VI, Chapter VI | 8:21 | Lu par Peter John Keeble |
57 - Book VI, Chapter VII | 7:28 | Lu par Peter John Keeble |
58 - Book VI, Chapter VIII | 9:45 | Lu par Peter John Keeble |
59 - Book VI, Chapter IX | 19:03 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
60 - Book VI, Chapter X | 20:27 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
61 - Book VI, Chapter XI | 17:56 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
62 - Book VI, Chapter XII | 13:01 | Lu par Lynne T |
63 - Book VI, Chapter XIII | 32:39 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
64 - Book VI, Chapter XIV | 29:52 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
65 - Book VI, Chapter XV | 16:14 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
66 - Book VI, Chapter XVI | 13:33 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
67 - Book VI, Chapter XVII | 10:38 | Lu par ToddHW |
68 - Book VI, Chapter XVIII | 13:57 | Lu par ToddHW |
69 - Book VI, Chapter XIX | 11:38 | Lu par Lynne T |
70 - Book VI, Chapter XX | 14:25 | Lu par ToddHW |
71 - Book VI, Chapter XXI | 20:04 | Lu par bala |
72 - Book VI, Chapter XXII | 8:13 | Lu par Jill Engle |
73 - Book VI, Chapter XXIII | 4:39 | Lu par Tika Sabu |
74 - Book VI, Chapter XXIV | 15:32 | Lu par ToddHW |
75 - Book VI, Chapter XXV | 10:36 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Critiques
Unlikeable, Contemptible Protagonist





Roseograce
1.5 Stars because I was *almost* able to bring myself to finish listening and the readers themselves were mostly understandable. Otherwise zero stars for the storyline. Ferdinand Armine is the most unlikeable protagonist I’ve ever encountered in literature. He makes poor choice after poor choice, blames everyone for his own misfortune, lies and misleads a woman he supposedly loves, and gaslights her into believing she is the one at fault for his selfish and unmanly conduct. Icky! The best characters in there were actually Henrietta’s father, who sees through Ferdinand’s cowardly behavior, and the money lender who loaned Ferdinand some cash. I understand this is semi-autobiographical. Again, icky.





KAB
Good story. Most readers did alright. Skipped the last chapter because I can't stand the creepy style of that reader!