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The Claverings

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(4,561 Sterne; 74 Bewertungen)

"I consider the story as a whole to he good, though I am not aware that the public ever corroborated that verdict." - the author
The Claverings is the best wrought of the novels designed for The Cornhill, and as surely conceived as any book he ever wrote." - Sadleir.
"It is a novel of atmosphere, and the atmosphere is of that sort very dangerous for the English novelist, the atmosphere captured so supremely well by Thackeray the green-lighted, close-scented gambling rooms, the shabby adventures of half-deserted spas, the shelving beaches of foreign watering-places, concealed accents, stolen passports, impoverished counts and impertinent ladies' maids.... Trollope's most serious attempt to escape from his own personality." - Walpole (19 hr 56 min)

Chapters

01 - Julia Brabazon

18:09

Read by bobolink

02 - Harry Clavering Chooses His Profession

31:32

Read by Simon Evers

03 - Lord Ongar

24:00

Read by Simon Evers

04 - Florence Burton

25:43

Read by bobolink

05 - Lady Ongar’s Return

25:50

Read by bobolink

06 - The Rev. Samuel Saul

23:12

Read by Roxanna Nazari

07 - Some Scenes in the Life of a Countess

26:40

Read by Roxanna Nazari

08 - The House in Onslow Crescent

24:25

Read by Simon Evers

09 - Too Prudent By Half

23:11

Read by Simon Evers

10 - Florence Burton at the Rectory

22:57

Read by Roxanna Nazari

11 - Sir Hugh and His Brother Archie

28:52

Read by Roxanna Nazari

12 - Lady Ongar Takes Possession

20:00

Read by Roxanna Nazari

13 - A Visitor Calls At Ongar Park

19:43

Read by Roxanna Nazari

14 - Count Pateroff

12:44

Read by Tim Quinn

15 - Madame Gordeloup

19:15

Read by Simon Evers

16 - An Evening In Bolton Street

23:25

Read by Simon Evers

17 - The Rivals

28:09

Read by Roxanna Nazari

18 - 'Judge Not That Ye Be Not Judged'

12:33

Read by Roxanna Nazari

19 - Let Her Know That You’re There

13:44

Read by Lewis

20 - Captain Clavering Makes His First Attempt

26:56

Read by Barry O'Neill

21 - the Blue Posts

27:53

Read by Barry O'Neill

22 - Desolation

12:48

Read by Lewis

23 - Sir Hugh's Return

15:04

Read by HurstPP

24 - Yes; Wrong—Certainly Wrong

26:40

Read by Lewis

25 - The Day of the Funeral

18:28

Read by bobolink

26 - Too Many, And Too Few

15:03

Read by bobolink

27 - Cumberly Lane Without The Mud

11:43

Read by Barry O'Neill

28 - The Russian Spy

33:22

Read by Barry O'Neill

29 - What Would Men Say To You?

25:40

Read by montmorency

30 - The Man Who Dusted His Boots With His Handkerchief

23:14

Read by bobolink

31 - Freshwater Gate

29:00

Read by Roxanna Nazari

32 - What Cecilia Burton Did For Her Sister-In-Law

30:09

Read by Roxanna Nazari

33 - How Damon Parted From Pythias

13:04

Read by montmorency

34 - Vain Repentance

7:19

Read by Roxanna Nazari

35 - Doodles In Mount Street

26:27

Read by Roxanna Nazari

36 - Harry Clavering’s Confession

23:05

Read by Roxanna Nazari

37 - Florence Burton’s Return

13:07

Read by Roxanna Nazari

38 - Florence Burton Makes Up A Packet

15:44

Read by Roxanna Nazari

39 - Showing Why Harry Clavering Was Wanted At The Rectory

29:11

Read by bobolink

40 - Mr. Saul’s Abode

24:46

Read by bobolink

41 - Going To Norway

12:55

Read by Barry O'Neill

42 - Parting

14:18

Read by Barry O'Neill

43 - Captain Clavering Makes His Last Attempt

21:04

Read by Rosie

44 - What Lady Ongar Thought About It

23:03

Read by Rosie

45 - How To Dispose Of A Wife

48:06

Read by Barry O'Neill

46 - Showing How Mrs. Burton Fought Her Battle

21:14

Read by Barry O'Neill

47 - The Sheep Returns To The Fold

50:20

Read by bobolink

48 - Lady Ongar’s Revenge

21:57

Read by Roxanna Nazari

49 - Showing What Happened Off Heligoland

46:10

Read by Jean Bascom

50 - Madam Gordeloup Retires From British Diplomacy

22:20

Read by Jean Bascom

51 - Showing How Things Settled Themselves At The Rectory

24:05

Read by Jean Bascom

52 - Conclusion

17:59

Read by Jean Bascom

Bewertungen

Very Enjoyable Tale

(5 Sterne)

The character development is so good that one can picture each individual. The price one pays for past mistakes can certainly be more than expected. Society judges harshly but perhaps not as harshly as ourselves. Good story and all the narrator’s were excellent! There are many of LibriVox’s best voices here. Thank you LibriVox and thank you narrators!

Another Trollope Success

(4 Sterne)

Well written plots and sub plots. Most enjoyable. I very much appreciate the volunteer readers. There are several slight opportunities for achieving greater success as related to cadence and mispronunciations. These are mentioned only to be as stepping stones for those brave souls who share their voices with us.

Great Readers

(5 Sterne)

This is a collaborative project on Librivox, and every reader does a fantastic job. Trollope is so good at developing his characters, and I can't understand why he is not more celebrated. Many of his books are on Librivox, and almost all of them are very well done.

A good story

(4 Sterne)

The Claverings is not my favourite of Trollope's novels, nevertheless it is a good, engaging story involving wealth, titled people, poor suitors and lovely heroines. On the whole, the readers were superb. Thank you to the volunteers.

TYPICAL TROLLOPE FEEL GOOD TALE

(5 Sterne)

Someone once said that it is better to be lucky than good. Harry was very fortunate (thanks to a storm), but he is an utter fool!

Story style

(3 Sterne)

Loved the writing style. Just like someone who was telling a story to you in person rather than on paper.

(5 Sterne)

Great story, and not one bad reader. There is one, though, who's S's are sometimes painfully sharp & loud.

(4,5 Sterne)

Working my way through the 'Trollopes' and have really enjoyed them all. This is no exception. Thank you Librivox.