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Dialogues of the Dead

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Can the dead of different ages and spaces meet in the afterlife? This is a thought that has occupied a number of writers throughout literature, George Lyttleton being one of them. He allows Plato to discourse with Fenelon, allows a native American warrior to explain the barbarity of the custom of duels among gentlemen to a victim of such a duel, and he has William Penn clash with Fernando Cortez over Cortez's cruelty in Mexico. The characters of the conversations are as different as the subjects, drawing not only on Lyttleton's rich historical knowledge, but also on his experience as a statesman. - Summary by Carolin (6 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Introduction

4:27

Read by DrPGould

Dialogue I

7:32

Read by Larry Wilson

Dialogue II

7:22

Read by Delmar H Dolbier

Dialogue III

9:55

Read by ToddHW

Dialogue IV

9:29

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue V

9:49

Read by Availle

Dialogue VI

9:32

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue VII

8:32

Read by ToddHW

Dialogue VIII

11:26

Read by Delmar H Dolbier

Dialogue IX

9:05

Read by Larry Wilson

Dialogue X

7:01

Read by Leanne Yau

Dialogue XI

8:39

Read by Tomas Peter

Dialogue XII

11:00

Read by Larry Wilson

Dialogue XIII

10:46

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue XIV

32:39

Read by Tomas Peter

Dialogue XV

10:16

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue XVI

7:27

Read by Sonia

Dialogue XVII

18:24

Read by Jason in Panama

Dialogue XVIII

28:13

Read by Roger Melin

Dialogue XIX

13:47

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue XX

15:05

Read by Jason in Panama

Dialogue XXI

10:43

Read by Tomas Peter

Dialogue XXII

11:47

Read by DrPGould

Dialogue XXIII

20:53

Read by DrPGould

Dialogue XXIV

13:37

Read by Larry Wilson

Dialogue XXV

20:31

Read by Tomas Peter

Dialogue XXVI

11:34

Read by Crln Yldz Ksr

Dialogue XXVII

6:36

Read by Eva Davis

Dialogue XXVIII

17:03

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue XXIX

17:45

Read by Delmar H Dolbier

Dialogue XXX

12:32

Read by ToddHW

Dialogue XXXI

14:03

Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Dialogue XXXII

7:15

Read by Larry Wilson