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Twilight Sleep

Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland

(3,7 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

Wharton miraculously finds it possible to satirize the very rich while simultaneously showing compassion and even grudging admiration for some of her victims. Every character she introduces is vividly depicted, no matter how minor. Yet for all the clarity of these depictions, the lives these people live, though busy, are empty and meaningless. The novel is a brilliant description of evasion and inauthenticity. - Summary by T. A. Copeland (8 hr 56 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1

19:38

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Chapter 2

18:36

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Chapter 3

18:04

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Chapter 4

22:09

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Chapter 5

22:27

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Chapter 6

19:14

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Chapter 7

16:36

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Chapter 8

23:59

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Chapter 9

12:33

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Chapter 10

18:55

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Chapter 11

19:29

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Chapter 12

21:31

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Chapter 13

23:13

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Chapter 14

15:37

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Chapter 15

11:38

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Chapter 16

18:45

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Chapter 17

16:20

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Chapter 18

22:00

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Chapter 19

12:01

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Chapter 20

20:11

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Chapter 21

11:26

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Chapter 22

10:23

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Chapter 23

16:02

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Chapter 24

17:21

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Chapter 25

11:31

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Chapter 26

15:52

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Chapter 27

18:44

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Chapter 28

15:45

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Chapter 29

14:08

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Chapters 30-32

31:58

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