The History of Pendennis


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(3.2 stars; 8 reviews)

In Pendennis, William Makepeace Thackeray skillfully shows the coming of age of Arthur Pendennis, a young gentleman trying to make his way in the world. Pen's difficulties in finding his place in the difficult maze of social obstacles are created to some extent by his being raised in the country and being from an ancient though impoverished family. We follow his course from the village in which he was raised via Oxbridge to London, meeting the most memorable characters, falling in and out of love, navigating the difficulties of society, and hopefully finally arriving at a happy end. - Summary by Carolin (10 hr 50 min)

Chapitres

Dedication and Preface 6:23 Lu par Kristin Lewis
Chapter I, Shows how First Love may interrupt Breakfast 12:43 Lu par Eli27
Chapter II, A Pedigree and other Family Matters 49:12 Lu par Kristin Lewis
Chapter III, In which Pendennis appears as a very young Man indeed 40:46 Lu par Winston Coltart
Chapter IV, Mrs. Haller 26:17 Lu par MargaretD
Chapter V, Mrs. Haller at Home 34:04 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter VI, Contains both Love and War 27:41 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter VII, In which the Major makes his Appearance 29:28 Lu par jenno
Chapter VIII, In which Pen is kept waiting at the Door, while the Reader is inf… 29:43 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter IX, In which the Major opens the Campaign 18:34 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter X, Facing the Enemy 14:11 Lu par Mike Moffatt
Chapter XI, Negotiation 21:14 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XII, In which a Shooting Match is proposed 19:48 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XIII, A Crisis 23:42 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XIV, In which Miss Fotheringay makes a new Engagement 17:56 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XV, The happy Village 29:28 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XVI, More Storms in the Puddle 29:31 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XVII, Which concludes the first Part of this History 28:22 Lu par Michelle Tan
Chapter XVIII, Alma Mater 29:28 Lu par jenno
Chapter XIX, Pendennis of Boniface 42:56 Lu par jenno
Chapter XX, Rake’s Progress 35:41 Lu par jenno
Chapter XXI, Flight after Defeat 24:05 Lu par jenno
Chapter XXII, Prodigal’s Return 27:09 Lu par jenno
Chapter XXIII, New Faces 41:40 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXIV, A Little Innocent 31:14 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXV, Contains both Love and Jealousy 26:02 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXVI, A House full of Visitors 35:45 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXVII, Contains some Ball-practising 22:32 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXVIII, Which is both Quarrelsome and Sentimental 34:55 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXIX, Babylon 29:43 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXX, The Knights of the Temple 23:37 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXI, Old and new Acquaintances 31:01 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXII, In which the Printer’s Devil comes to the Door 33:04 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXIII, Which is passed in the Neighbourhood of Ludgate Hill 28:36 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXIV, In which the History still hovers about Fleet Street 16:09 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXV, Dinner in the Row 27:26 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXVI, The Pall Mall Gazette 16:30 Lu par Joseph Tabler
Chapter XXXVII, Where Pen appears in Town and Country 38:33 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XXXVIII, In which the Sylph reappears 25:35 Lu par jenno
Chapter XXXIX, Colonel Altamont appears and disappears 27:06 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XL, Relates to Mr. Harry Foker’s Affairs 28:31 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLI, Carries the Reader both to Richmond and Greenwich 21:28 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLII, Contains a novel Incident 26:54 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLIII, Alsatia 21:31 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLIV, In which the Colonel narrates some of his Adventures 25:08 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLV, A Chapter of Conversations 34:30 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLVI, Miss Amory’s Partners 32:43 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLVII, Monseigneur s’amuse 38:33 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLVIII, A Visit of Politeness 15:58 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter XLIX, In Shepherd’s Inn 17:29 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter L, Or near the Temple Garden 24:07 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LI, The happy Village again 19:13 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LII, Which had very nearly been the last of the Story 29:00 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LIII, A critical Chapter 23:56 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LIV, Convalescence 32:38 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LV, Fanny’s Occupation’s gone 28:24 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LVI, In which Fanny engages a new Medical Man 30:02 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LVII, Foreign Ground 33:49 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LVIII, 'Fairoaks to let' 26:17 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LIX, Old Friends 31:29 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LX, Explanations 21:32 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXI, Conversations 35:05 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXII, The Way of the World 41:45 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXIII, Which accounts perhaps for Chapter LXI. 32:02 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXIV, Phyllis and Corydon 12:40 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXV, Temptation 28:24 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXVI, In which Pen begins his Canvass 22:11 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXVII, In which Pen begins to doubt about his Election 32:21 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXVIII, In which the Major is bidden to Stand and Deliver 28:12 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXIX, In which the Major neither yields his Money nor his Life 21:06 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXX, In which Pendennis counts his Eggs 16:56 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXI, Fiat Justitia 21:07 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXII, In which the Decks begin to clear 17:36 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXIII, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huxter 25:07 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXIV, Shows how Arthur had better have taken a Return-ticket 18:32 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXV, A Chapter of Match-making 20:14 Lu par Jim Locke
Chapter LXXVI, Exeunt Omnes 46:18 Lu par Jim Locke

Critiques


(2 stars)

I would give the story 3 to 4 stars, but I found the primary reader very difficult to listen to.