The Crown Of Life
George Gissing
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So what is the crown of life? Follow the journey of Piers and Irene as they attempt to discover. It is both a coming of age novel and love story at the same time, one which would bring delight to philosophers with many conversations for and against imperialism, romantics who would follow the long courtship in the center of the plot, and sociologists who would follow with interest the vivid way in which George Gissing describes the society in which he lived. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (14 hr 1 min)
Chapters
CHAPTER I | 15:06 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER II | 21:48 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER III | 21:56 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER IV | 18:01 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER V | 23:32 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER VI | 18:31 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER VII | 22:58 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER VIII | 30:09 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER IX | 16:25 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER X | 22:02 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XI | 17:26 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XII | 22:00 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XIII | 22:05 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XIV | 19:42 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XV | 31:39 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XVI | 21:17 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XVII | 21:20 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XVIII | 24:18 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XIX | 24:12 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER XX | 28:43 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER XXI | 27:33 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER XXII | 28:18 | Read by Laura Riley |
CHAPTER XXIII | 24:01 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXIV | 27:22 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXV | 23:04 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXVI | 21:06 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXVII | 21:56 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 21:25 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXIX | 24:56 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXX | 22:36 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXI | 23:29 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXII | 17:13 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXIII | 31:17 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXIV | 19:15 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXV | 23:58 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXVI | 18:06 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
CHAPTER XXXIVII | 22:50 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Reviews
Too long and boring
JaneC
The readers did a good job, but I couldn't enjoy the story. It is unreasonably long, full of unnecessary details and descriptions. The love story is not captivating at all. I didn't understand the MC's love first for Irene, then for Olga, then again for Irene. Not romantic. An average book of you like such kind of literature, but not at all my favourite.
Better Than Expected
A LibriVox Listener
The novel was better than the reviews promised. I think it offers some of the best examples of late Victorian British empire imperialist ideology in Arnold Jacks and even the minor character of March. Piers and Irene ultimately reject that ideology, but they are clearly of the minority opinion. Not my favorite Gissing novel, but a good one.
the crown of life
Esther Paine
First reader holding microphone too close to her mouth so her voice was muffled and therefore couldn’t understand what she was saying. I am a great fan of George Gissing’s works so am quite disappointed not able to listen to this one.
rhe Crown of life
A LibriVox Listener
My tbat brought me back to days gone by