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The Making of a Bigot

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(4 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

“How various is man! How multiplied his experience, his outlook, his conclusions!”—H. Belloc.

“And every single one of them is right.”—R. Kipling.
Written while Macaulay worked in the Propaganda Department of the War Office, and reflecting her own mysticism and skepticism of organized religion, The Making of a Bigot follows young Eddy Oliver from Cambridge University as he meets people whose stronger personalities influence his weaker one, with their persuasive arguments. ( Lynne Thompson) Thompson (7 hr 31 min)

Chapters

Cambridge

18:11

Read by Rhys Lawson

St. Gregory's

25:34

Read by Deon Gines

Pleasance Court

22:01

Read by Deon Gines

Heathermere

15:08

Read by Deon Gines

Datcherd and the Vicar

28:41

Read by Deon Gines

The Deanery and the Hall

30:06

Read by Manders

Visitors at the Deanery

40:27

Read by Deon Gines

The Visitors Go

22:50

Read by Lynne T

The Club

40:43

Read by Deon Gines

Datcherd's Return

35:50

Read by Deon Gines

The Country

30:58

Read by Deon Gines

Hyde Park Terrace

29:54

Read by MaryAnn

Molly

34:23

Read by MaryAnn

Unity

25:55

Read by Deon Gines

Arnold

9:23

Read by John Burlinson (1950-2024)

Eileen

15:35

Read by Kalynda

Conversion

25:46

Read by Deon Gines

Bewertungen

An Interesting Character Study

(4 Sterne)

The hero is truly an idealistic young man, and it takes many blows from life to make any dent in his beliefs. Despite the title, the ending is satisfying.