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Daniel Deronda

Gelesen von Becky Miller

(4,554 Sterne; 149 Bewertungen)

In this enduring Victorian classic written in 1876, two stories weave in and out of each other: The first is about Gwendolen, one of Eliot's finest creations, who grows from a self-centered young beauty to a thoughtful adult with an expanded vision of the world around her. The second is about Daniel Deronda, adopted son of an aristocratic Englishman who becomes fascinated with Jewish traditions when he meets an ailing Jewish philosopher named Mordecai and his sensitive sister, Mirah. (Summary by Becky Miller)

Alt-BC: Lucy Burgoyne (31 hr 48 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01

19:41

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Chapter 02

16:52

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Chapter 03

38:54

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Chapter 04

11:34

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Chapter 05

21:23

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Chapter 06

31:48

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Chapter 07

44:17

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Chapter 08

14:40

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Chapter 09

21:17

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Chapter 10

21:59

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Chapter 11

32:28

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Chapter 12

12:20

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Chapter 13

35:09

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Chapter 14

26:08

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Chapter 15

18:33

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Chapter 16

50:51

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Chapter 17

26:53

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Chapter 18

14:27

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Chapter 19

8:38

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Chapter 20

45:36

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Chapter 21

23:42

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Chapter 22

32:16

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Chapter 23

37:56

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Chapter 24

26:43

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Chapter 25

22:55

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Chapter 26

17:54

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Chapter 27

23:43

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Chapter 28

39:47

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Chapter 29

28:59

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Chapter 30

36:04

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Chapter 31

17:12

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Chapter 32

48:03

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Chapter 33

34:23

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Chapter 34

16:26

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Chapter 35

1:07:59

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Chapter 36

55:13

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Chapter 37

36:17

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Chapter 38

23:55

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Chapter 39

21:44

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Chapter 40

40:23

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Chapter 41

18:34

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Chapter 42

57:48

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Chapter 43

18:41

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Chapter 44

20:36

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Chapter 45

23:27

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Chapter 46

27:17

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Chapter 47

12:41

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Chapter 48

1:12:55

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Chapter 49

6:10

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Chapter 50

17:41

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Chapter 51

45:21

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Chapter 52

43:18

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Chapter 53

21:11

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Chapter 54

36:48

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Chapter 55

10:24

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Chapter 56

29:51

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Chapter 57

11:35

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Chapter 58

21:42

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Chapter 59

15:03

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Chapter 60

15:35

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Chapter 61

25:47

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Chapter 62

20:19

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Chapter 63

29:17

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Chapter 64

25:42

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Chapter 65

19:56

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Chapter 66

15:35

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Chapter 67

18:09

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Chapter 68

15:08

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Chapter 69

36:46

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Chapter 70

10:01

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Bewertungen

AMAZING

(5 Sterne)

A fabulous work full of complicated characters. It delves into so many areas of life during the author's day: class; religion; the assumption that breeding and money equal happiness...and more. A complicated and poetic work that I probably never would have made my way through as a reader of a regular book. The reader, Becky, was the best!!!! The way she altered her voice for the different chacters was so helpful in keeping them straight. She never stumbled!!! Her reading was almost flawless. I would REALLY like to communicate with her. My email is robbie44@satx.rr.com. Becky, please contact me!!!!!!!! Just one question: why were the last 3 chapters missing???????

enjoyable!

(5 Sterne)

Once I got into it (about chapter 5) I stopped falling asleep and after that it was 60 chapters of of insomnia until the end. melodramatic twists and turns and entertaining set pieces leaven what would otherwise be a bit of a preachy slog. The characters are real, even when they are really annoying or annoyingly perfect. Eliot does not pull punches in the portrayal of a psychologically abusive marriage. Lots of food for thought. I’m glad I discovered this less known behemoth of a book through this very fine reading on LibriVox.

(4 Sterne)

I can't say I enjoyed this as much as Middlemarch; however, it again provides a wonderful window onto the thinking of the time. The status of the Jews is fascinating. The reader did stumble on some apparently unfamiliar words but I'm so grateful for the effort of any whole-book reader that I can't complain. Thank you.

Touching Story

(5 Sterne)

A truly endearing tale. It does a particularly good job of painting the lives and the place of Jews in the 19th century. Beautifully read. I want to give special thanks to the readers for many of the chapter introductions.

Interesting glimpse of the lives of women and Jews in the 19th C

(5 Sterne)

Brilliant reading. Thankyou!

excellent story

(5 Sterne)

Thank you reader, you were wonderful!

GREAT READING

(5 Sterne)

A fine, if sometimes tedious, story made more interesting and enjoyable by the reader without whose interpretation I might have been tempted to quit. The only problem with the reading was the use of uninspired insertions of the reading of some of the foreign languages. It is interesting that Eliot believes that the Jewish mindset is present even if one does not know that he is Jewish. I wonder if Deronda's mother is autobiographical--she openly lives outside of accepted societal mores and ends up a broken, bitter old woman. Just asking.

Spectacular

(5 Sterne)

Wow. What an amazing book. Gwendolen and Daniel are such amazingly well-developed characters. I listened in every spare second. The reader is excellent - as some have noted, there are awkward inserts of the foreign language parts and a few mispronounced words, but that was nothing to me because she was so excellent at conveying the feeling of the book and the tone of each individual character. Excellent!