The Bertrams
Anthony Trollope
Gelesen von Arnold





This is a massive effort, taking place in England and the Middle East, with a cast of thousands... Well, not thousands, fortunately, but certainly a great many. There are three Bertrams present: Sir Lionel, his son George (our hero), and the wealthy uncle. The primary story involves the joining of two couples (following some rocky periods), and the disposal of the uncle's fortune. The more amusing bits focus on peripheral characters in the social settings of a fictional town and in travel on board ship or touring Egypt. Trollope digresses from time to time to lecture us on religion, politics, and eccentricities of the British tourist. (Summary by Arnold Banner) (24 hr 2 min)
Kapitel
VÆ VICTIS! | 33:45 | Gelesen von Arnold |
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH. | 28:43 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE NEW VICAR. | 30:48 | Gelesen von Arnold |
OUR PRIMA DONNA. | 29:45 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION. | 25:02 | Gelesen von Arnold |
JERUSALEM. | 38:21 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. | 18:32 | Gelesen von Arnold |
SIR LIONEL BERTRAM. | 24:07 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MISS TODD'S PICNIC. | 1:06:18 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE EFFECTS OF MISS TODD'S PICNIC. | 27:05 | Gelesen von Arnold |
VALE VALETE. | 39:48 | Gelesen von Arnold |
GEORGE BERTRAM DECIDES IN FAVOUR OF THE BAR. | 38:53 | Gelesen von Arnold |
LITTLEBATH. | 32:01 | Gelesen von Arnold |
WAYS AND MEANS. | 19:02 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MR. HARCOURT'S VISIT TO LITTLEBATH. | 30:55 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE NEW MEMBER FOR THE BATTERSEA HAMLETS. | 18:55 | Gelesen von Arnold |
RETROSPECTIVE.—FIRST YEAR. | 38:39 | Gelesen von Arnold |
RETROSPECTIVE.—SECOND YEAR. | 43:44 | Gelesen von Arnold |
RICHMOND. | 23:29 | Gelesen von Arnold |
JUNO. | 39:11 | Gelesen von Arnold |
SIR LIONEL IN TROUBLE. | 30:47 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MISS TODD'S CARD-PARTY. | 52:28 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THREE LETTERS. | 22:18 | Gelesen von Arnold |
BIDDING HIGH. | 32:43 | Gelesen von Arnold |
DOES HE KNOW IT YET? | 30:55 | Gelesen von Arnold |
HURST STAPLE. | 24:26 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE WOUNDED DOE. | 37:12 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL IN LOVE. | 33:37 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MRS. LEAKE OF RISSBURY. | 34:19 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MARRIAGE-BELLS. | 21:26 | Gelesen von Arnold |
SIR LIONEL GOES TO HIS WOOING. | 33:12 | Gelesen von Arnold |
HE TRIES HIS HAND AGAIN. | 32:29 | Gelesen von Arnold |
A QUIET LITTLE DINNER. | 42:17 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MRS. MADDEN'S BALL. | 22:58 | Gelesen von Arnold |
CAN I ESCAPE? | 27:07 | Gelesen von Arnold |
A MATRIMONIAL DIALOGUE. | 15:28 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE RETURN TO HADLEY. | 19:05 | Gelesen von Arnold |
CAIRO. | 40:18 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE TWO WIDOWS. | 33:51 | Gelesen von Arnold |
REACHING HOME. | 17:21 | Gelesen von Arnold |
I COULD PUT A CODICIL. | 32:37 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MRS. WILKINSON'S TROUBLES. | 32:44 | Gelesen von Arnold |
ANOTHER JOURNEY TO BOWES. | 28:25 | Gelesen von Arnold |
MR. BERTRAM'S DEATH. | 35:29 | Gelesen von Arnold |
THE WILL. | 28:17 | Gelesen von Arnold |
EATON SQUARE. | 20:53 | Gelesen von Arnold |
CONCLUSION. | 13:04 | Gelesen von Arnold |
Bewertungen
Trollope turns his characters "inside out"





Margaret87
I did enjoy this fascinating story. I think one of the morals of the story is that greed brings disaster. I wish I thought so but these days it really doesn't seem to be so. But this is Trollope's world and I like it better. Arnold – what a beautiful reading, thank you.
The Bertrams





Terri
very good depiction of experiencing the consequences of ones actions. Oh the troubles we bring upon ourselves and others. Was sorry for Mr Hardcores demise. The forgiveness and grace of God. Arnold Baner is an excellent reader.
OKAY EARLY TROLLOPE





ee
The reader did a nice job. Thank you. This was Trollop’s first book. You can tell. Many chapters were tangential and boring. But t I love Trollope and I don’t think the book was a waste of time. He knows how to draw you in to whatever world he is spinning.
Another great Trollope novel





Corvid Crowman
and a fine reader! Wonderful novel though I cringed through the jingoistic-racist travelogues. Trollope was certainly a man of his time.