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Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite

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Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite

De: Anthony Trollope
Narrado por: Tony Britton
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On the death of his son, Sir Harry Hotspur had determined to give his property to his daughter Emily. She is beautiful and as strong-willed and high-principled as her father. Then she falls in love with the black-sheep of the family.Public Domain (P)2014 Audible, Inc. Clásicos Apasionante emocionalmente Sincero
Engaging Characters • Subtle Insights • Sweet Story • Beautiful Voice • Wonderful Reading • Impressive Performance

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After The Way We Live Now, this novel was a huge disappointment. Emily is an awful character—a girl so sanctimonious and rigid that she can’t accept the glaring unsuitability of her loutish, drunken, thieving paramour. Despite knowing his irredeemable nature, she insists she can reform him and decides to martyr herself trying. Worse, he’s her cousin. I’ll spare you the ending, but it’s not a happy one. As for the performance, it would have been much better with a female narrator, since most of the dialogue is Emily’s. But if you enjoy falsetto voices, you’ll love Tony Britton’s.

Not One Of His Best

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If you like Jane Austin, this is probably not the book for you. He is not as dark as Thomas Hardy, but it is somewhere between the two.

It’s a sad cautionary tale.

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Anthony Trollope never disappoints and this book is one of his best. The characters were described vividly, causing the reader to love, dislike and even have pity on certain ones. The reader did an excellent job too. I've already listened to this book 3 times, each time catching a nugget that I missed, but also, each time, heartbroken for Sir Harry Hotspur. Great, great listen/read!

Great Listen/Read

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One of the sweetest, saddest stories of Trollope that I've read. Cousin George, who is a bounder beyond redemption, convinces himself that he loves Emily, and convinces her too; but as her father Sir Harry suspects, he really just wants her money. The result destroys more than one person, emotionally if not physically. Tony Britton gives a wonderful reading.

One thing has to be said, though. One of the darkest crimes charged against George is that he’s in hock to the Jews. Were he in debt to good Anglicans, it wouldn't have been held against him, at least not to the same extent. Reading Trollope can be exasperating.

How could someone who writes such genial fiction, with such engaging characters, continually mar his writing with this ugly prejudice? It's not a question of Trollope simply being a man of his time. The same period gave birth to novels with deeply drawn, sympathetic Jewish characters: novels like Daniel Deronda and Dickens’ Our Mutual Friend. Enjoying Trollope, as I do, can sometimes be a cringeworthy experience. I would have given the story 5 stars otherwise.

Sweet and sad and marred by prejudice

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I love most of Trollope's books as I did this one except I was completely surprised with the ending Trollope gave.

Great read

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I am a great fan of Trollope’s books, and although I appreciated listening to this one I did not find it to be as good as his other books. All that being said, I would still recommend it to listeners.

Narration was superb.

Not Trollope’s Best

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I loved everything about this book and the reader was very good. Pulled me in instantly.

Beautiful

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Until now, I thought Trollope was one of those artists who, to give of his best, required an oversized canvas – anywhere from 20 to 30 hours per volume. The shorter works that I know (Doctor Wortle’s School and An Old Man’s Love) failed to engage as thoroughly as the Barsetshire Chronicles, the Palliser saga, or that freestanding masterpiece, The Way We Live Now. But Sir Harry has changed all that.

Here we have all the plot complications, subtle social / psychological / religious insights, and memorable characters usually found in the cathedral close or Gatherum Castle. And the quality of Tony Britton’s performance rivals Timothy West’s Trollope recordings. My only gripe is the navigation: eight weighty chunks, created with almost no reference to chapter breaks.

All the Story, a Third of the Time Commitment

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I really enjoyed this poignant short novel. The performance by the narrator was great. Looking forward to my next Trollope novel.

Wonderful short novel

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Tony Britton has a beautiful voice and superlative diction. I thoroughly enjoyed both the story and the performance. This is an interesting book and the characters are engrossing.

Beautiful Narration

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