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The Chartreuse of Parma (The Charterhouse of Parma)

Gelesen von Antony Brown

(3,1 Sterne; 15 Bewertungen)

This book is more often called The Charterhouse of Parma in English, because "Charterhouse" is the English word for a Carthusian monastery, whereas "Chartreuse" is the French word.

The book tells the life of a Lombard nobleman, born soon after the appearance of Napoleon's army in Italy. He has many adventures in love, war, politics, and the Church. The politics and the Church part of his life result from his doting aunt's becoming the Prime Minister's mistress, and the power behind the throne, in the Duchy of Parma.

The Prime Minister is a wish-fulfillment depiction of the author. Although nobody lives happily ever after, it is a happy book to read, quite unlike "The Red and the Black". (Summary by Antony Brown)

Proof-listened by abigayl & Kimberly Krause (18 hr 55 min)

Chapters

00 - Life of Stendhal; Author's Introduction

9:10

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01 - Chapter I

31:52

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02 - Chapter II

46:26

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03 - Chapter III

34:02

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04 - Chapter IV

40:25

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05 - Chapter V

47:57

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06 - Chapter VI

1:28:27

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07 - Chapter VII

40:39

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08 - Chapter VIII

33:41

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09 - Chapter IX

20:20

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10 - Chapter X

15:55

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11 - Chapter XI

49:07

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12 - Chapter XII

30:48

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13 - Chapter XIII

54:31

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14 - Chapter XIV

42:46

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15 - Chapter XV

34:36

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16 - Chapter XVI

35:23

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17 - Chapter XVII

30:57

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18 - Chapter XVIII

42:16

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19 - Chapter XIX

36:37

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20 - Chapter XX

52:29

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21 - Chapter XXI

42:58

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22 - Chapter XXII

39:10

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23 - Chapter XXIII

46:52

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24 - Chapter XXIV

41:37

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25 - Chapter XXV

40:51

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26 - Chapter XXVI

35:52

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27 - Chapter XXVII

32:26

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28 - Chapter XXVIII

37:18

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Bewertungen

Court intrigue, affairs, all that stuff

(3 Sterne)

Set in northern Italy close to the Austrian border, this story takes place as Napoleon makes his final stand at Waterloo. The main character of the story is 17 at the time, and runs away from his home on Lake Como to join Napoleon's army. What follows is the story of him and his intrigues, and of his aunt, Gina, doing everything she can to forward him in his life, because she loves him (although she's 15 or so years older than him). Lots of love affairs; court intrigue in the kingdom of Parma, which has a weak and ridiculous ruler; selfishness and toadyism. Story's pretty good. Narrator does well, but I disliked the different voice for the French passages and the lack of translation (albeit neither of these are really the reader's fault - if you can't speak French, you find someone else to read the long French parts). Funny how the Chartreuse of Parma itself doesn't come into the story until the last 5 minutes or so.

Not as bad as other reviews made out

(3 Sterne)

The other reviews made this sound awful however, it is not as bad as all that. Once you get used to the voice he reads well. Yes there is a bit of confusion at the start but don't let this put you off.

Wonderful - but see note:

(5 Sterne)

The book is beautifully read, but beware that Chapter 3 is missing - the introduction repeats. This is not the reader's fault. I did a search online and found a Vibrivox version of the book with Chapter 3 intact.

recording is a mess

(0,5 Sterne)

Needs to redone or edited better. Chapter three is missing. The intro is in its place. Chapter two starts with a long passage in french.

not recommended

(0,5 Sterne)

-reader uses a sleepy, mumbling voice -chapters in a confused, incorrect order

(4 Sterne)

Not sure why the bad reviews. I enjoyed it very much.