The Combined Maze
May Sinclair
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Ranny Ransome is an idealistic young man, devoted to exuberant gymnastic exercises and to fighting “flabbiness” in his own life, body and soul. He loves the girlish and athletic Winny Dymond, and particularly loves participating with her in the Combined Maze, a choreographed, intricate, exhilarating group gymnastic ritual in which the young men and women of the Polytechnic Gymnasium demonstrate their skills. Unfortunately, Ranny falls under the spell of the seductive Violet, a sexual free spirit who wants nothing more than to live an untrammeled life on her own terms. When, to her astonishment and horror, Violet becomes pregnant, Ranny dutifully marries her against her will, entangling himself and her in a deadly new Combined Maze of social conventions intended to suppress and subdue the elemental passions that give color to Life. May Sinclair draws her readers in with a quiet, unobtrusive, Victorian prose that seems completely in tune with the conventional proprieties of her society, but goes on in the same seditious, unassuming tone to tell stories of sensuality, adultery, seduction, divorce, and betrayal, quietly protesting the smothering conventions of a society that feared passion in all its forms. Ranny’s mesmerizing struggle to maintain his fundamental decency while remaining true to his real love hangs in the balance to the last page. (summary by Expatriate) (9 hr 56 min)
Kapitel
Chapter 01 | 12:46 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 02 | 17:58 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 03 | 19:49 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 04 | 14:13 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 05 | 26:20 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 06 | 14:59 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 07 | 14:35 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 08 | 16:20 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 09 | 16:41 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 10 | 16:42 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 11 | 8:07 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 12 | 9:42 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 13 | 31:54 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 14 | 12:49 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 15 | 8:52 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 16 | 9:04 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 17 | 21:44 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 18 | 12:00 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 19 | 14:38 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 20 | 24:48 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 21 | 9:06 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 22 | 28:46 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 23 | 16:14 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 24 | 11:57 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 25a | 15:30 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 25b | 17:43 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 26a | 15:46 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 26b | 16:04 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 27 | 10:46 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 28a | 20:00 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 28b | 12:31 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 29 | 27:09 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 30a | 21:16 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 30b | 19:46 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 31 | 26:01 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Chapter 32 | 4:02 | Gelesen von Expatriate |
Bewertungen





A LibriVox Listener
Gives a picture of early twentieth century social life in England.
1st rate Sinclair





Karebil
Typical Sinclair novel. Hits all the right spots. Not quite as emotionally involving as some of her characters, but still a very good read.