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Cousin Henry

Gelesen von Jean Bascom

(4,256 Sterne; 39 Bewertungen)

Indefer Jones struggles to name an heir to his estate. Will he choose his favorite niece, Isabel, or a male heir? The story turns on the trouble that arises when Indefer fails to tell anyone his final decision before passing away. ( Summary by Jean Bascom ) (5 hr 47 min)

Chapters

01 - Uncle Indefer

15:13

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02 - Isabel Brodrick

14:57

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03 - Cousin Henry

13:39

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04 - The Squire's Death

14:30

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05 - Preparing for the Funeral

14:34

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06 - Mr Apjohn's Explanation

14:11

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07 - Looking for the Will

14:49

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08 - The Reading of the Will

13:29

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09 - Alone at Llanfeare

15:00

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10 - Cousin Henry Dreams a Dream

14:55

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11 - Isabel at Hereford

14:28

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12 - Mr Owen

15:07

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13 - The Carmarthen Herald

15:01

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14 - An Action for Libel

14:34

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15 - Cousin Henry Makes Another Attempt

15:00

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16 - Again at Hereford

13:09

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17 - Mr Cheekey

15:37

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18 - Cousin Henry Goes to Carmarthen

14:21

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19 - Mr Apjohn Sends for Assistance

14:14

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20 - Doubts

14:11

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21 - Mr Apjohn's Success

14:28

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22 - How Cousin Henry Was Let Off Easily

14:27

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23 - Isabel's Petition

14:43

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24 - Conclusion

12:30

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Bewertungen

did Trollope invent cancel culture?

(5 Sterne)

The reader is the reason for my five stars - she is superb! no phony accepts or bad acting, just illuminating emphasis in all the right places. but the story troubles me. Cousin Henry comes into his inheritance and people, including the rightful heiress, treat him badly, well before he's demonstrated what a weasel he truly is. Alot of judginess here that makes me cringe. Perhaps if Henry had been treated with more kindness he would have sought the better angels of his nature. To me that would have made for a more gratifying, compassionate story. As it is, the story stands out to me as an early example of the extreme judginess, and the constantly-moving goal posts of purity and virtue, so prevalent in our time.

Hmmm

(3 Sterne)

enjoyed the wonderful reader...it seems to me that Trollope could be satirizing the situation or advocating for the old English aristocratic system- but, after all, it is very unwise to attribute anything to the author- this is a novel, and it need stand alone for the reader to decide for themselves. The story is a bit boring...

(5 Sterne)

Great story. Henry was one of the funniest most human characters içve read in a long time.

great reader

(5 Sterne)

The reader did an excellent job.

(5 Sterne)

Beautiful story & well read too!

Good Story

(5 Sterne)

Anthony Trollope always entertains.