Paul Clifford
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Leído por Jim Locke





Most men who with some earnestness of mind examine into the mysteries of our social state will perhaps pass through that stage of self-education in which this Novel was composed. The contrast between conventional frauds, received as component parts of the great system of civilization, and the less deceptive invasions of the laws which discriminate the meum from the tuum, is tempting to a satire that is not without its justice. The tragic truths which lie hid in what I may call the Philosophy of Circumstance strike through our philanthropy upon our imagination. We see masses of our fellow-creatures the victims of circumstances over which they had no control,—contaminated in infancy by the example of parents, their intelligence either extinguished or turned against them, according as the conscience is stifled in ignorance or perverted to apologies for vice. A child who is cradled in ignominy, whose schoolmaster is the felon, whose academy is the House of Correction,—who breathes an atmosphere in which virtue is poisoned, to which religion does not pierce,—becomes less a responsible and reasoning human being than a wild beast which we suffer to range in the wilderness, till it prowls near our homes, and we kill it in self-defence.
In this respect the Novel of “Paul Clifford” is a loud cry to society to amend the circumstance,—to redeem the victim. It is an appeal from Humanity to Law. And in this, if it could not pretend to influence or guide the temper of the times, it was at least a foresign of a coming change. Between the literature of imagination, and the practical interests of a people, there is a harmony as complete as it is mysterious. The heart of an author is the mirror of his age. The shadow of the sun is cast on the still surface of literature long before the light penetrates to law; but it is ever from the sun that the shadow falls, and the moment we see the shadow we may be certain of the light. ( Adapted from the Preface) (18 hr 49 min)
Capítulos
Chapter I | 18:17 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter II | 27:41 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter III | 21:20 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter IV | 35:22 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter V | 17:36 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter VI | 30:45 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter VII | 23:45 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter VIII | 14:52 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter IX, part 1 | 31:54 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter IX, part 2 | 13:32 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter X | 31:17 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XI, part 1 | 26:42 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XI, part 2 | 27:48 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XII | 22:10 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XIII | 35:40 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XIV | 16:22 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XV, part 1 | 23:46 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XV, part 2 | 24:20 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVI | 37:01 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVII | 11:49 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVIII, part 1 | 30:06 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XVIII, part 2 | 22:30 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XIX | 24:33 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XX | 20:02 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXI | 36:29 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXII | 26:45 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIII | 28:46 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIV | 16:45 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXV | 35:34 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVI, Chapter XXVII | 14:23 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXVIII | 33:49 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXIX | 17:47 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXX | 13:00 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXI | 27:26 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXII, part 1 | 28:13 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXII, part 2 | 24:45 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXIII | 41:40 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXIV | 39:40 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXV, part 1 | 37:56 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXV, part 2 | 26:20 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Chapter XXXVI | 40:35 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Tomlinsoniana, part 1 | 19:43 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Tomlinsoniana, part 2 | 30:26 | Leído por Jim Locke |