The Diamond Necklace
Thomas Carlyle
Leído por E. Sharp
In the years preceding the French Revolution, the reputation of Queen Marie Antoinette was severely harmed by the publication of details relating to a certain "scandal," involving a Roman Cardinal, a Royal jeweler, and an unscrupulous young woman looking for wealth and prestige. Carlyle, in his typical, wonderfully colorful prose, relates the tale of "The Diamond Necklace" for posterity in this small volume. In his own words: "My attempt was to make reality ideal; there is considerable significance in that notion of mine, and I have not yet seen the limit of it, nor shall till I have tried to go as far as it will carry me. The story of the Diamond Necklace is all told in that paper with the strictest fidelity, yet in a kind of musical way." - Summary by E. Sharp
Capítulos
| Ch. 1 - Age of Romance | 18:13 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 2 - The Necklace is Made | 12:04 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 3 - The Necklace Cannot Be Sold | 4:49 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 4 - Affinities: The Two Fixed-Ideas | 29:33 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 5 - The Artist | 16:13 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 6 - Will the Two Fixed-Ideas Unite? | 10:59 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 7 - Marie Antoinette | 8:36 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 8 - The Two Fixed-Ideas Will Unite | 11:09 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 9 - Park of Versailles | 9:59 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 10 - Behind the Scenes | 7:40 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 11 - The Necklace is Sold | 9:51 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 12 - The Necklace Vanishes | 4:34 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 13 - Scene Third: By Dame de Lamotte | 6:19 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 14 - The Necklace Cannot Be Paid | 13:43 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 15 - Scene Fourth: By Destiny | 3:48 | Leído por E. Sharp |
| Ch. 16 - Missa Est | 28:37 | Leído por E. Sharp |
Reseñas
Lynn
Exellent narrator. I’m hoping that she has done other works , I am hoping to find out a name so as to collect her other productions in my ,”to read” list.
A LibriVox Listener
Love Carlyle. Good to have another work of his to listen to, and with a good reader