John Caldigate
Anthony Trollope
Gelesen von Simon Evers
After a rather dissolute youth and having been disowned by his father, John Caldigate sets sail for Australia with his friend Dick Shand hoping to make his fortune in the goldfields in New South Wales. On the voyage, he meets Euphemia Smith and they conduct an indiscreet affair aboard.
After various problems, Caldigate literally strikes gold and returns to England. On his return, Caldigate meets and marries a previous acquaintance, Hester Bolton, and they have a son. He sets himself up as his father’s heir and life seems perfect. However, Euphemia suddenly reappears and claims they were married in Australia, making Caldigate a bigamist and his son illegitimate. (Summary by Simon Evers) (19 hr 37 min)
Kapitel
| 01 - Chapter 1 | 18:08 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 02 - Chapter 2 | 18:09 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 03 - Chapter 3 | 17:34 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 04 - Chapter 4 | 18:02 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 05 - Chapter 5 | 17:30 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 06 - Chapter 6 | 17:46 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 07 - Chapter 7 | 18:26 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 08 - Chapter 8 | 18:47 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 09 - Chapter 9 | 16:46 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 10 - Chapter 10 | 18:10 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 11 - Chapter 11 | 18:48 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 12 - Chapter 12 | 17:44 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 13 - Chapter 13 | 18:28 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 14 - Chapter 14 | 18:45 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 15 - Chapter 15 | 18:24 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 16 - Chapter 16 | 18:25 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 17 - Chapter 17 | 17:39 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 18 - Chapter 18 | 17:46 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 19 - Chapter 19 | 18:12 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 20 - Chapter 20 | 19:03 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 21 - Chapter 21 | 19:30 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 22 - Chapter 22 | 17:29 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 23 - Chapter 23 | 17:33 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 24 - Chapter 24 | 18:17 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 25 - Chapter 25 | 18:41 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 26 - Chapter 26 | 18:35 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 27 - Chapter 27 | 18:11 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 28 - Chapter 28 | 18:19 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 29 - Chapter 29 | 18:09 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 30 - Chapter 30 | 19:27 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 31 - Chapter 31 | 18:44 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 32 - Chapter 32 | 18:22 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 33 - Chapter 33 | 19:38 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 34 - Chapter 34 | 18:29 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 35 - Chapter 35 | 17:49 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 36 - Chapter 36 | 18:51 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 37 - Chapter 37 | 20:06 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 38 - Chapter 38 | 17:56 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 39 - Chapter 39 | 18:16 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 40 - Chapter 40 | 19:44 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 41 - Chapter 41 | 19:26 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 42 - Chapter 42 | 18:14 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 43 - Chapter 43 | 20:03 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 44 - Chapter 44 | 19:33 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 45 - Chapter 45 | 18:52 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 46 - Chapter 46 | 19:28 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 47 - Chapter 47 | 19:41 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 48 - Chapter 48 | 19:36 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 49 - Chapter 49 | 18:32 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 50 - Chapter 50 | 18:14 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 51 - Chapter 51 | 19:01 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 52 - Chapter 52 | 20:04 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 53 - Chapter 53 | 17:53 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 54 - Chapter 54 | 20:11 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 55 - Chapter 55 | 17:46 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 56 - Chapter 56 | 17:38 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 57 - Chapter 57 | 18:18 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 58 - Chapter 58 | 17:49 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 59 - Chapter 59 | 17:23 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 60 - Chapter 60 | 19:20 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 61 - Chapter 61 | 17:58 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 62 - Chapter 62 | 17:31 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 63 - Chapter 63 | 19:08 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
| 64 - Chapter 64 | 11:20 | Gelesen von Simon Evers |
Bewertungen
Great reading, good story
Mali Taus
This is a good story but perhaps lessened by its length. At 19 hours it's long in the telling but enjoyable enough thanks to the excellent narration.
Superb!
Judy
Great story, characterization and reader! Trollope is amazing! Another Dickens! As is usual, starts out slow but then it picks up speed .... Don't miss it!
Great Reader.
jennifer
Mr Troloppe writes an interesting if not a somewhat long-winded story. Because the reader is so good it is pleasant to hear.
Been in the 19C all day
Lynn Witherington
Some writers “show it” and some “tell it”. Trollope is the foremost teller of each phenomenon ( also he’s so gifted at dialogue that he’s showing it the whole time too) Anyway how he carefully explains the weirdness of a judge’s reasoning-how wildly inaccurate he is while considering himself the soul of logic! Trollope is, in his telling, providing a painless education in lots of strange areas of life in those days. Plus he’s nice and warm-hearted. And I intend to listen to every Simon Evers recording and I thank him 10,000 times.
great reader! and a great book if you are a patient listener.
Sara Perry
Trollope can be a little wordy sometime, making the same point several times. But he is a great writer who consequently gets you into the details of the characters mindsets and emotions. Simon Every is a brilliant reader - good inflections to highlight irony and humor, easy to understand, keeps up a good pace and has a very pleasant voice. Also love Trollope's complex characters.
Emily
Based on descriptions of this book, I had expected more of the action to take place in Australia. It was interesting to me how much of a cipher Euphemia was, I think I was surprised Trollope decided to reduce her motivations at the end when she was initially presented in a way that I thought foreboding more nuance. Mrs. Bolton made me grit my teeth every time she appeared.
VINTAGE TROLLOPE
AVID READER
A frightening look at a system of law which has no form of appeal. The novel was good and excellently read by Simon Events. An observation: surely Mrs. Barton was sister or other close kin to Mrs. Bishop Proudie of the Chronicles of Barset. And, Mr. Smirkey served aptly as the "toadie" cleric.
judging, jealousy, diligence, pride, hatred, wisdom, etc. the "human" condition
free LeonardPeltier
Trollope does it best and although lengthy keeps you in suspense, wondering how it will all turn out. I agree with the other excellent reviews on here and only subtracted half a star to compare this story with others that I liked even more such as Dr. Thorne and The Pallister Trilogy. Of course great thanks to the amazing reader, who is most professional and talented. How generous to donate so much of his time, since, you will find, he has read many more of these lengthy classics on Librivox.