The History Of Sir Richard Calmady
Lucas Malet
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Lucas Malet is the pen name of Mary Kingsley, daughter of Charles Kingsley. She became a hugely successful Victorian novelist, rivalling Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy and Henry James. “The History of Sir Richard Calmady “ topped the best seller’s list of Publishers’ Weekly, receiving rave reviews and was considered “the best novel of the season”.
The story follows the life of Richard, the disabled heir to a noble and wealthy family, but one which seems to be cursed through the generations. It is at heart a story of love in all its aspects – a mother’s love, (both selfish and selfless), love carnal and platonic, worldly and spiritual. After following the lines of Hogarth’s " Rake’s Progress" , it is ultimately a story of self-awareness, hope and redemption.
Summary by Stav Nisser and Anne Fletcher. (31 hr 40 min)
Chapters
Book 1, chapter 1 | 15:01 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Book 1, chapter 2 | 34:38 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 1, chapter 3 | 14:19 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Book 1, chapter 4 | 24:31 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Book 1, chapter 5 | 28:43 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 1, chapter 6 | 33:29 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 1, chapter 7 | 29:10 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Book 1, chapter 8 | 17:54 | Read by Cori Samuel |
Book 1, chapter 9 | 20:26 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 1, chapter 10 | 23:54 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 1 | 33:38 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 2 | 35:59 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 3 | 26:30 | Read by KHand |
Book 2, chapter 4 | 28:46 | Read by KHand |
Book 2, chapter 5 | 24:24 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 6 | 29:35 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 7 | 25:33 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 2, chapter 8 | 25:25 | Read by KHand |
Book 3, chapter 1 | 12:59 | Read by KHand |
Book 3, chapter 2 | 20:41 | Read by KHand |
Book 3, chapter 3 | 20:35 | Read by Michael Fassio |
Book 3, chapter 4 | 31:57 | Read by Michael Fassio |
Book 3, chapter 5 | 42:01 | Read by Michael Fassio |
Book 3, chapter 6 | 22:10 | Read by Wayne Cooke |
Book 3, chapter 7 | 33:47 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 3, chapter 8 | 31:51 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 3, chapter 9 | 44:54 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 3, chapter 10 | 25:44 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 3, chapter 11 | 31:41 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 1 | 24:34 | Read by Daniel |
Book 4, chapter 2 | 27:14 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 3 | 36:34 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 4 | 34:13 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 5 | 32:13 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 6 | 33:18 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 7 | 30:15 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 8 | 30:41 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 4, chapter 9 | 55:45 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 1 | 35:13 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 2 | 27:14 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 3 | 23:51 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 4 | 21:35 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 5 | 36:38 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 6 | 29:56 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 7 | 29:01 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 8 | 44:19 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 9 | 12:39 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 10 | 43:45 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 5, chapter 11 | 48:32 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 1 | 30:21 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 2 | 29:36 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 3 | 25:26 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 4 | 32:34 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 5 | 34:26 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 6 | 32:40 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 7 | 44:03 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 8 | 27:47 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 9 | 44:19 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 10 | 1:08:57 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Book 6, chapter 11 | 22:25 | Read by Anne Fletcher |
Reviews
Ahead of its time
Phxjennifer
(Yes, it's long; don't let that scare you!) This absorbing story tackles most of the the big issues: religion, sex, women's rights, the decline of the British aristocracy, labor rights, even the growing commercialization of horse racing (!) But the main foci are the human relationship with the divine, and the deplorable treatment of the disabled. Despite the author's broad scope, she delivers an absorbing, well-plotted, interesting tale, peopled with well written characters.