The Point of Honor


Read by Mark F. Smith

(4.7 stars; 95 reviews)

Set during the Napoleonic Wars, this story features two French Hussar officers, D'Hubert and Feraud. Their quarrel over an initially minor incident turns into a bitter, long-drawn out struggle over the following fifteen years, interwoven with the larger conflict that provides its backdrop. At the beginning, Feraud is the one who jealously guards his honor and repeatedly demands satisfaction anew when a duelling encounter ends inconclusively; he aggressively pursues every opportunity to locate and duel his foe. As the story progresses, D'Hubert also finds himself caught up in the contest, unable to back down or walk away.

This Conrad short story evidently has its genesis in the real duels that two French Hussar officers fought in the Napoleonic era. Their names were Dupont and Fournier, which Conrad disguised slightly, changing Dupont into D'Hubert and Fournier into Feraud. In 1977, it was turned into a movie, "The Duellists", starring Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel. (summary adapted from Wikipedia) (3 hr 29 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 48:57 Read by Mark F. Smith
Chapter 2 44:58 Read by Mark F. Smith
Chapter 3 48:17 Read by Mark F. Smith
Chapter 4 1:07:11 Read by Mark F. Smith

Reviews

Conrad can spin a tale!


(5 stars)

He did it again. This is a manly tale of justice, honor, and the value of a good foe. A very good reading.

Thoroughly enjoyable!


(5 stars)

Great story, well read and of course well written. Left me with many questions about French history and French culture.

Excellent Rendition


(5 stars)

A great story read in the most relaxed manner!!

Very good


(4 stars)

Excellent reading of a very good Conrad book.

A point of honor


(5 stars)

Perfectly read by Mark Smith

The Duellists


(4 stars)

Good story, good film, good reading.

Tres Magnifique! Better story than I anticipated.


(5 stars)

A tongue in cheek tale


(4 stars)

Beautifully read