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The Egoist

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(2,9 Sterne; 10 Bewertungen)

The Egoist is a tragi-comical novel by George Meredith published in 1879. The novel recounts the story of self-absorbed Sir Willoughby Patterne and his attempts at marriage; jilted by his first bride-to-be, he vacillates between the sentimental Laetitia Dale and the strong-willed Clara Middleton. More importantly, the novel follows Clara's attempts to escape from her engagement to Sir Willoughby, who desires women to serve as a mirror for him and consequently cannot understand why she would not want to marry him. Thus, The Egoist dramatizes the difficulty contingent upon being a woman in Victorian society, when women's bodies and minds are trafficked between fathers and husbands to cement male bonds. (Summary from Wikipedia) (22 hr 17 min)

Chapters

00 - Prelude

14:23

Read by Martin Geeson

01 - Chapter I

7:50

Read by Elizabeth Klett

02 - Chapter II

12:52

Read by Elizabeth Klett

03 - Chapter III

23:20

Read by Martin Geeson

04 - Chapter IV

42:27

Read by Martin Geeson

05 - Chapter V

28:07

Read by Martin Geeson

06 - Chapter VI

26:36

Read by Martin Geeson

07 - Chapter VII

35:27

Read by Martin Geeson

08 - Chapter VIII

17:15

Read by Dawn

09 - Chapter IX

29:18

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

10 - Chapter X

44:45

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

11 - Chapter XI

33:53

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

12 - Chapter XII

16:11

Read by Martin Geeson

13 - Chapter XIII

31:50

Read by skoval

14 - Chapter XIV

23:18

Read by Neeru Iyer

15 - Chapter XV

30:45

Read by Martin Geeson

16 - Chapter XVI

21:45

Read by Neeru Iyer

17 - Chapter XVII

19:19

Read by skoval

18 - Chapter XVIII

21:05

Read by skoval

19 - Chapter XIX

33:03

Read by Martin Geeson

20 - Chapter XX

30:43

Read by Martin Geeson

21 - Chapter XXI

33:30

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

22 - Chapter XXII

33:08

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

23 - Chapter XXIII

35:55

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

24 - Chapter XXIV

36:12

Read by Martin Geeson

25 - Chapter XXV

35:56

Read by hefyd

26 - Chapter XXVI

14:05

Read by hefyd

27 - Chapter XXVII

20:09

Read by hefyd

28 - Chapter XXVIII

16:58

Read by hefyd

29 - Chapter XXIX

47:14

Read by hefyd

30 - Chapter XXX

18:27

Read by Sarah Prusoff

31 - Chapter XXXI

25:22

Read by Elizabeth Klett

32 - Chapter XXXII

18:58

Read by Elizabeth Klett

33 - Chapter XXXIII

14:59

Read by Elizabeth Klett

34 - Chapter XXXIV

28:43

Read by Elizabeth Klett

35 - Chapter XXXV

33:02

Read by Elizabeth Klett

36 - Chapter XXXVI

21:43

Read by Elizabeth Klett

37 - Chapter XXXVII

21:24

Read by Elizabeth Klett

38 - Chapter XXXVIII

11:12

Read by Magdalena

39 - Chapter XXXIX

19:07

Read by Magdalena

40 - Chapter XL

23:43

Read by Magdalena

41 - Chapter XLI

39:10

Read by Linda Woods

42 - Chapter XLII

33:29

Read by Linda Woods

43 - Chapter XLIII

35:30

Read by Linda Woods

44 - Chapter XLIV

29:14

Read by Martin Geeson

45 - Chapter XLV

21:30

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

46 - Chapter XLVI

37:19

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

47 - Chapter XLVII

27:28

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

48 - Chapter XLVIII

26:28

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

49 - Chapter XLIX

24:29

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

50 - Chapter L

9:20

Read by Neeru Iyer

Bewertungen

Great book, disappointing readings

(2 Sterne)

"The Egoist" is one of the great comic novels in English. Unfortunately, most of the chapters here are read by people for whom English is clearly not their first language, and they read without any irony, comic timing, or sense of the true nature of the novel. Only one, Martin Gieson, is atune to Meredith's intent. Some of the others mispronounce hundreds of words and read without inflection, in a monotonous cadence. Sadly, I had to give up about halfway through.

Too bad

(2 Sterne)

Would have been a good book but too many bad readers ruined it. The last one read like a typist!

(3 Sterne)

The novel was tough to get through, with so much narrative exposition and so little action or even actual dialogue. Meredith was actually a valuable mentor and critic of Gissing's early work, but I think that Gissing is the superior novelist.

Egoist

(3 Sterne)

Great and sometimes very funny novel. Clara is an interesting character. Many different readers on this recording, so the standard is uneven, as some are very good and others don't catch the comic side of the story.