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The Note-Books of Samuel Butler

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Early in his life Samuel Butler began to carry a note-book and to write down in it anything he wanted to remember; it might be something he heard some one say, more commonly it was something he said himself. In one of these notes he gives a reason for making them:
“One’s thoughts fly so fast that one must shoot them; it is no use trying to put salt on their tails.”
So he bagged as many as he could hit and preserved them, re-written on loose sheets of paper which constituted a sort of museum stored with the wise, beautiful, and strange creatures that were continually winging their way across the field of his vision. As he became a more expert marksman his collection increased and his museum grew so crowded that he wanted a catalogue. In 1874 he started an index, and this led to his reconsidering the notes, destroying those that he remembered having used in his published books and re-writing the remainder. The re-writing shortened some but it lengthened others and suggested so many new ones that the index was soon of little use and there seemed to be no finality about it. In 1891 he attached the problem afresh and made it a rule to spend an hour every morning re-editing his notes and keeping his index up to date. At his death, in 1902, he left five bound volumes, with the contents dated and indexed, about 225 pages of closely written sermon paper to each volume, and more than enough unbound and unindexed sheets to made a sixth volume of equal size. - Summary by Henry Festing Jones (15 hr 56 min)

Chapters

Preface by Henry Festing Jones

16:55

Read by Kristin Lewis

Biographical Statement

22:06

Read by Kristin Lewis

Lord, What is Man?

32:13

Read by Ellies

Elementary Morality

51:05

Read by Ellies

The Germs of Erewhon and of Life and Habit

51:05

Read by Ellies

Memory and Design

22:56

Read by Ellies

Vibrations

19:43

Read by Ellies

Mind and Matter

46:24

Read by Ellies

On the Making of Music, Pictures and Books

48:43

Read by Mayah

Handel and Music, part 1

28:59

Read by Barbara Baker

Handel and Music, part 2

33:27

Read by Barbara Baker

A Painter’s Views on Painting, part 1

21:29

Read by Colleen McMahon

A Painter’s Views on Painting, part 2

22:56

Read by Colleen McMahon

The Position of a Homo Unius Libri

26:55

Read by Ellies

Cash and Credit

32:47

Read by Rebecca N

The Enfant Terrible of Literature

36:44

Read by Rebecca N

Unprofessional Sermons

32:52

Read by Rebecca N

Higgledy-Piggledy

20:58

Read by Rebecca N

Titles and Subjects

13:51

Read by Foon

Written Sketches, part 1

24:59

Read by Barbara Baker

Written Sketches, part 2

27:56

Read by Barbara Baker

Material for a Projected Sequel to Alps and Sanctuaries, part 1

31:24

Read by KHand

Material for a Projected Sequel to Alps and Sanctuaries, part 2

30:37

Read by KHand

Material for Erewhon Revisited

22:09

Read by Ellies

Truth and Convenience

26:41

Read by 5pak

First Principles, part 1

27:29

Read by 5pak

First Principles, part 2

27:29

Read by 5pak

Rebelliousness

31:19

Read by 5pak

Reconciliation

16:09

Read by 5pak

Death

14:23

Read by Colleen McMahon

The Life of the World to Come, part 1

29:38

Read by 5pak

The Life of the World to Come, part 2

23:21

Read by 5pak

Poems

41:01

Read by Ellies