The New Magdalen
Wilkie Collins
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Mercy Merrick is living a difficult life on the streets, but when she meets the young and charismatic clergyman Julian Gray, she desires to leave this life behind and start afresh. She packs her things and volunteers as a nurse in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. It is, however, very difficult to leave your life behind, and even harder to start a new life in a society so dependent on social connections. So when she sees that Grace Roseberry is killed by a shell, Mercy assumes Grace's identity and social position... - Summary by Carolin (10 hr 56 min)
Chapters
The Two Women | 16:18 | Read by ToddHW |
Magdalen - In modern Times | 16:20 | Read by Cory Sampson |
The German Shell | 14:00 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
The Temptation | 14:33 | Read by Kathleen Moore |
The German Surgeon | 20:45 | Read by Katy Dix |
Lady Janet's Companion | 20:31 | Read by Katy Dix |
The Man is coming | 31:35 | Read by Warren Kati |
The Man appears | 17:27 | Read by ToddHW |
News from Mannheim | 20:11 | Read by Michelle Tan |
A Council of Three | 11:11 | Read by Layla Montipay |
The Dead alive | 25:42 | Read by Layla Montipay |
Exit Julian | 23:29 | Read by Deon Gines |
Enter Julian | 18:11 | Read by Deon Gines |
Coming Events cast their Shadows before | 14:36 | Read by Deon Gines |
A Woman's Remorse | 24:25 | Read by Deon Gines |
They Meet Again | 14:31 | Read by Deon Gines |
The Guardian Angel | 19:05 | Read by ToddHW |
The Search in the Grounds | 21:17 | Read by ToddHW |
The Evil Genius | 15:35 | Read by ToddHW |
The Policeman in Plain Clothes | 36:36 | Read by Warren Kati |
The Footstep in the Corridor | 22:20 | Read by Karen Mallozzi |
The Man in the Dining-Room | 24:02 | Read by Michelle Tan |
Lady Janet at Bay | 31:13 | Read by Michelle Tan |
Lady Janet's Letter | 16:43 | Read by Skawuczek |
The Confession | 22:16 | Read by acousticwave |
Great Heart and Little Heart | 18:54 | Read by acousticwave |
Magdalen's Apprenticeship | 36:56 | Read by Warren Kati |
Sentence is Pronounced on Her | 31:20 | Read by Warren Kati |
The Last Trial | 12:41 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
Epilogue | 43:41 | Read by Peter John Keeble |
Reviews
Wonderful
Granny
This is another pleasurable experience with Librivox. I confess I hadn't heard of Wilkie Collins before I started listening to Librivox but he has quickly become a favorite author. This is another great offering from his pen. The readers were all excellent which made listening so easy. I highly recommend this book.
Julian Gray is a refreshing clergyman in a late Victorian novel
dahszil
Gray is a liberation theologist which is interchangeable with christian socialist . Perhaps he was inspired by Vasco de Quiroga and Thomas More's("Utopia") ideas in the early 16th century which promotes people should live a decent temporal life and not have to suffer to go to heaven . And the disparity between the haves and have nots(the poor) is immoral . However I find it bizarre and outrageous More's need for slaves in his idealistic republic in "Utopia". Very un-humanist ..... Most of us think of liberation theology or Christian socialism as starting in Latin America in the early 1960's....hope to continue this after I listen throughout the book . Always grateful for the reader volunteers , Librivox and Internet Archive .
Ms. Elizabeth
2018 - surprisingly, the readers red well. the recording on the last was a bit tinny and low. the story has a great plot. the main character jumped at the chance of a different character. of course, there is the typical criticism of all rich, Christian, English socialites. insinuations socialism is the only understanding and forgiving form of belief.
COLLINS AT HIS MOST FORMIDIBLE
Avid Listener
A scathing denunciation of the so-called nobility. Mercy is too good to be true, but what a great example she is of a penetent. Horace and Grace need to wed; they are made for each other. The readers were good, but the last one was a bit soft.
Betty
A great book exposing those things that society upholds that as followers of Christ one has to denounce. Very thought provoking. Could have easily been written today. Great title!
Interesting
Seema Afridi
Not the typical Collins novel being more realistic and closer to life, I liked it very much. The readef was excellent as well.
KAB
A bit melodramatic, but good enough to keep listening. Readers are okay. I love the ending.