The Patrician


Lu par Simon Evers

(4.4 stars; 56 reviews)

The book revolves around the story of two love affairs. Miltoun (an aspiring politician) proposes to Mrs Audrey Noel, only to find that she is not a widow as everyone supposes, but that her husband is still alive and therefore the match is impossible. Meanwhile, Miltoun’s younger sister Barbara develops an equally unwise romance with the rebellious Courtier.
The story of what happens to these ill-matched pairs is played out against a brilliant portrayal of the Victorian upper class, its snobbery and its concerns. (The patrician in the title refers to Miltoun, who is thus called by Courtier, whose politics are the opposite to his.)
Summary by Simon Evers (9 hr 49 min)

Chapitres

Part 1, Chapter 1 16:23 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 2 5:40 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 3 13:54 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 4 6:56 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 5 19:19 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 6 6:46 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 7 23:34 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 8 13:06 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 9 11:58 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 10 20:17 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 11 15:50 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 12 9:32 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 13 14:06 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 14 15:36 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 15 8:29 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 16 14:08 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 17 14:43 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 18 10:51 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 19 7:28 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 20 21:28 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 21 9:41 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 1, Chapter 22 15:03 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 1 13:48 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 2 12:01 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 3 14:15 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 4 12:55 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 5 10:46 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 6 10:39 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 7 6:39 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 8 7:33 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 9 6:29 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 10 9:12 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 11 9:40 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 12 8:06 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 13 7:16 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 14 8:24 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 15 4:40 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 16 4:56 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 17 10:33 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 18 9:47 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 19 5:53 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 20 7:28 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 21 13:42 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 22 17:43 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 23 6:45 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 24 14:44 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 25 9:17 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 26 14:51 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 27 9:12 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 28 9:58 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 29 15:07 Lu par Simon Evers
Part 2, Chapter 30 2:47 Lu par Simon Evers

Critiques

Captivating!


(5 stars)

I was working a large jigsaw puzzle while listening to The Patrician. Years ago, I saw four incarnations of Galsworthy's Forsyth Saga in movies and on PBS. It was a great favorite. This book drew me in because I found the main character to be unusual and mysterious. Galsworthy offered hints as to his nature very slowly. The Patrician was an awkward boy, and became a brilliant, pragmatic, principled man. Groomed to be a member of Parliament, his choice of a wife would be key to his success and the plot turns on this choice. It is remarkable that a book written in 1929 had the power to take me away from the mundane, and I was gripped by the choices the characters were forced to make to survive the powerful strictures of morality of that time. When I'm listening to Mr. Evers, I often hear seagulls in the background and I imagine him sitting by the seashore, reading his favorite books to us.

Good Galsworthy Fare


(4.5 stars)

I never understand why the only Galsworthy one tends to hear on radio or watch on television is the Forsytes. He's written other books as good. This one is new to me but I chose it as I like the reader (very much enjoyed Huntingtower) and was interested to see if it would live up to expectations. So far it does. Thank you Mr Evers and Librivox.

A Flat Story


(3 stars)

The narrative arc of the story never rose above a brief sigh. The constrictive nature of the elderly family expectations and their ability to influence the destinies of their grandchildren is perhaps a difficult plot line to believe now, and thus furthermore disappointing that our alleged primary characters could not rise to their own challenges left a denouement that was, well… oh well.


(5 stars)

The reader is, as always, inimitable, which is reflected in his choice of subject. This is an account of the depths at which we are touched by love, of the lengths to which it draws us, and of the far-reaching repurcussions of the choices we make.

Unrealized Potential


(3 stars)

Rather than critique a successful novelist I will simply agree with another reviewer’s opinion that this story was…just not what I expected from John Galsworthy. As usual, excellent narration by Simon Evers.

Excellent


(5 stars)

Galsworthy’s prose is beautiful at times and Simon Evers delivers it flawlessly. Interesting and engaging story. Thank you LibriVox and thank you Mr. Evers.

ellene


(4 stars)

Profoundly moving story about the ethical choices forced upon class-crossed and star-crossed lovers. Beautifully narrated by Simon Evers.

very interesting psychological novel


(5 stars)

Excellent reading. Very intense interior novel about the workings of the upper class.