The Charterhouse of Parma


Read by Peter Dann

(5 stars; 3 reviews)

In an astounding act of literary improvisation, Stendhal dictated this complex and innovative novel, combining political and psychological realism with wit, irony and romance, in only 54 days. The result, which Henry James regarded as one of the dozen best novels of all time, feels in many ways like grand opera, an art form to which Stendhal himself was greatly attracted. The tale is set in northern Italy in the early decades of the nineteenth century. The plot revolves around Fabrizio del Dongo, an idealistic young nobleman, his aunt Gina Sanseverina (who loves Fabrizio more than perhaps she ought) and a large cast of other figures (many of them associated with the court at Parma) who have their own designs, romantic and otherwise, upon Fabrizio and his dazzling aunt. Readers who wish to avoid the spoilers in Balzac's delightful but detailed introduction to this edition should begin at section 5. (Summary by Peter Dann) (21 hr 43 min)

Chapters

A Study of M. Beyle, by Honoré De Balzac — part 1 55:22 Read by Peter Dann
A Study of M. Beyle, by Honoré De Balzac — part 2 42:05 Read by Peter Dann
A Study of M. Beyle, by Honoré De Balzac — part 3 36:24 Read by Peter Dann
Beyle’s Reply to Balzac 14:53 Read by Peter Dann
To the Reader 3:37 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 1 31:35 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 2 45:35 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 3 33:20 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 4 39:32 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 5 46:21 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 6 — part 1 43:03 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 6 — part 2 44:14 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 7 42:33 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 8 34:31 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 9 19:44 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 10 15:12 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 11 49:13 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 12 31:10 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 13 53:51 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 14 43:28 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 15 36:36 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 16 35:35 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 17 30:20 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 18 41:38 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 19 37:06 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 20 52:26 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 21 44:04 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 22 39:23 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 23 47:43 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 24 40:40 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 25 41:35 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 26 36:01 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 27 32:18 Read by Peter Dann
Chapter 28 36:43 Read by Peter Dann
Appendix 7:47 Read by Peter Dann
Fragment 1: Birague's narrative 13:05 Read by Peter Dann
Fragment 2: Il Conte Zorafi, The Prince’s “Press” 4:44 Read by Peter Dann

Reviews

Awesome Reading


(5 stars)

a perfect reading for the wit, irony of Stendhal!!