Eothen, or Impressions of Travel brought Home from the East
Alexander William Kinglake
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A classic of Victorian travel writing, Kinglake’s book describes his journey through the Ottoman empire to Cairo, and his residence there in time of plague. [Summary by hefyd] (8 hr 34 min)
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Chapter 1 | 22:30 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 2 | 27:18 | Leído por kristiface |
Chapter 3 | 19:08 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 4 | 13:56 | Leído por Andrew Symons |
Chapter 5 | 20:21 | Leído por Andrew Symons |
Chapter 6 | 17:04 | Leído por Andrew Symons |
Chapter 7 | 15:18 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 8 | 51:08 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 9 | 7:44 | Leído por Varra Unreal |
Chapter 10 | 14:34 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 11 | 8:42 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 12 | 17:30 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 13 | 10:51 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 14 | 5:07 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 15 | 12:56 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 16 | 37:14 | Leído por hefyd |
Chapter 17 | 46:53 | Leído por Kalynda |
Chapter 18 | 46:12 | Leído por Anna Simon |
Chapter 19 | 6:36 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 20 | 2:38 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 21 | 13:52 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 22 | 10:12 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 23 | 12:19 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 24 | 8:15 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 25 | 15:31 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 26 | 8:28 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 27 | 14:07 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 28 | 7:39 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Chapter 29 | 14:05 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Appendix | 6:19 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Reseñas
An insightful look into another era.





Lar
Well read, except for one chapter. An interesting look back on the middle east in another era. Insights into British imperialism. Very well written.
Great book but I wish it had a single reader.





Jason Todd
I love Kinglake's sarcasm and totally British sense of humor! He could make anything, even the plague, seem funny in hindsight. He was a rash young fool when he was younger, that's for sure. But what an adventure he had in the East! I wonder what his mother would have thought. I think the best reader in this book is hefyd. He just seems to communicate Kinglake's whimsical happy-go-lucky character, and plus, he has a British accent, which makes it better. All the other readers are good except for Varra Unreal, whose foreign accent is so thick she can hardly be understood. In general, I just prefer books with single readers, it gives some consistency. P.S. No idea why it's called Eothen, but I didn't read the appendix. Maybe it says in there.