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The Golden Bowl

Gelesen von Lee Ann Howlett

(3,894 Sterne; 33 Bewertungen)

The Golden Bowl is a 1904 novel by Henry James. Set in England, this complex, intense study of marriage and adultery completes what some critics have called the "major phase" of James' career. The Golden Bowl explores the tangle of interrelationships between a father and daughter and their respective spouses. The novel focuses deeply and almost exclusively on the consciousness of the central characters, with sometimes obsessive detail but also with powerful insight. (Summary by Wikipedia) (22 hr 5 min)

Chapters

Part 1, Chapter 1

36:47

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Part 1, Chapter 2

31:34

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Part 1, Chapter 3

31:28

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Part 1, Chapter 4

43:15

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Part 1, Chapter 5

24:53

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Part 1, Chapter 6

29:26

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Part 2, Chapter 7

33:06

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Part 2, Chapter 8

19:23

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Part 2, Chapter 9

23:20

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Part 2, Chapter 10

38:56

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Part 2, Chapter 11

32:08

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Part 2, Chapter 12

30:40

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Part 2, Chapter 13

25:23

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Part 3, Chapter 14

36:06

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Part 3, Chapter 15

17:36

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Part 3, Chapter 16

20:54

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Part 3, Chapter 17

21:05

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Part 3, Chapter 18

24:26

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Part 3, Chapter 19

23:26

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Part 3, Chapter 20

17:56

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Part 3, Chapter 21

25:42

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Part 3, Chapter 22

24:41

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Part 3, Chapter 23

27:29

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Part 3, Chapter 24

42:22

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Part 4, Chapter 25

32:18

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Part 4, Chapter 26

43:31

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Part 4, Chapter 27

38:43

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Part 4, Chapter 28

28:59

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Part 4, Chapter 29

29:25

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Part 4, Chapter 30

37:19

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Part 4, Chapter 31

28:54

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Part 4, Chapter 32

29:05

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Part 4, Chapter 33

48:00

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Part 4, Chapter 34

38:55

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Part 5, Chapter 35

41:56

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Part 5, Chapter 36

39:00

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Part 5, Chapter 37

41:46

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Part 5, Chapter 38

35:58

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Part 5, Chapter 39

40:52

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Part 5, Chapter 40

29:26

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Part 5, Chapter 41

31:08

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Part 5, Chapter 42

28:27

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Bewertungen

Psychological triumph.

(4,5 Sterne)

If you are new to James you might want to start with A Portrait of a Lady. Here we have a slow moving but fascinating story of a young woman’s emotional and spiritual journey, as she gradually learns how to influence and steer the events and the people in her life. This is a tough book to understand if you can’t give it your full attention. Be prepared to listen to some passages, even some entire chapters over and over again. James’s beautiful writing with long involved sentences often makes you wonder just exactly what he is saying. If you are willing to take the plunge, you will be richly rewarded for your time and effort!

Librivox strikes again

(2 Sterne)

A magnificent classic. Regarding this reading, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that Ms Howlett's largely monotone style sucks all the life out of James' sparkling elliptical phrases. The good news is, if you make a drinking game out of all the times she mispronounces words, both Italian and English, you will soon be too drunk to care.

Very well read.

(5 Sterne)

Some of the sentences were so long and difficult to interpret, perhaps due to the language of the time, that I wondered if James was playing games while writing this. The whole idea is a clever way to analyze the psychology and emotions of an unusual situation. Quite entertaining and not to be taken too seriously.

(5 Sterne)

The reader’s clear voice control made it possible for me to (just)bear my exasperation at James‘s interminable sentences, descriptions, analyses, balancing them with my admiration for the brilliant writing, plot control and.the character development of the woman the book is about. Even though his anti-semitism is plain, it’s his best of the half dozen I know so far.

Perfect reafing. Brilliant novel.

(5 Sterne)

HJ nails the American ideology and the insidious creeping poison of patronage that is consuming the democratic idyll. The patronised evoke pity, despite their sins, yet the patrons are the true victims of their own complacent sense of entitlement. A fitting tale for contemporary USA.

(4 Sterne)

My first HJ book - which is, I’m sure, quite brilliant- but which I almost ended up ‘cross-eyed’ trying to understand!! I had to spend so much time concentrating on making sense of the complex sentencences I lost the understanding of the story.

Lee Ann Howlett Superb!

(5 Sterne)

Great story with an amazing reader. Sorry I've finished it. I think she's read more James - I'm off...

(5 Sterne)

A Subdued rendition, yet capturing the inner passions of the characters.