Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0121
Barcode: 9781843797081
Release Date: 01/2013

THACKERAY, W.M.: Barry Lyndon (Unabridged)

Like Tom Jones before him, Barry Lyndon is one of the most lively and roguish characters in English literature. He may now be best known through the colourful Stanley Kubrick film released in 1975, but it is Thackeray who, in true 19th-century style, shows the darker side of this 18th-century hero; hence it remains a startling novel.

Following the death of an English officer, Barry flees his native Ireland and attempts to establish himself as one of England’s aristocratic elite. Through backstabbing and scheming he reaches the level of society to which he always aspired. However, intent on criticizing the period’s social order, Thackeray ensures that this success is soon followed by the hero’s ultimate decline.

Jonathan Keeble’s energetic reading imbues the period with colour and illuminates the sheer inventiveness of Thackeray’s literary and topical satire.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Thackeray, William Makepeace - Author
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
1The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq.06:57
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2My father was well known to the best circles…05:55
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3In performing these sad duties…04:55
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4She fitted up her new abode…07:59
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5When we left Castle Brady…05:19
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6This I proved pretty clearly…04:36
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7I have made acquaintance with the best…07:30
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8If the truth must be told…07:19
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9At last, and at morning…07:21
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10As I got well…07:36
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11I am not afraid of any man or ghost…06:42
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12Chapter 205:42
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Disc 2
1I must have sat for several hours…06:57
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2My uncle now observed that it was getting late…06:57
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3When I arrived at home…06:42
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4To Nora I wrote…07:14
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5Mr. Fagan put my pistol into my hand…05:53
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6Chapter 306:13
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7I told this pack of rascals…08:12
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8Our supper was seasoned…06:34
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9I purposely hurry over the description…06:59
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10In a pretty nest of villains indeed…06:24
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11Chapter 404:02
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12This victory over the cock of the vile dunghill…05:52
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 3
1Although I was called Captain Barry…05:17
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2When I think that I…09:37
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3Chapter 506:27
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4This intimacy did not decrease…07:51
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5The reader will be able to gather…08:27
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6'Morgan was taken, then…'08:07
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7The game was up.06:13
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8Chapter 608:17
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9As the reader knows already my history…08:19
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10'No sooner was I in the place…'09:36
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Disc 4
1This man was drafted into a regiment…08:03
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2I could tell many more stories…08:57
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3Chapter 707:06
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4Some days afterwards…07:31
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5No man can suppose…07:15
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6Although I did not believe a word of this speech…08:01
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7Chapter 809:05
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8I have seen a gentleman and his confederate…09:37
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9Chapter 906:03
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10'Now was my time to act.'06:45
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Disc 5
1At first the minister and the gentleman…08:49
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2At this period my uncle…09:32
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3Chapter 1008:38
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4Duke Victor was fifty years of age…07:21
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
5It was strange that the princess Olivia…08:52
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6When I had put him in such a position…08:58
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7The manner to be adopted…09:48
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8Chapter 1106:31
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9The candour of this statement…05:01
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10Seeing the young man's recklessness…05:41
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Disc 6
1Before a month was passed…04:25
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2Chapter 1206:39
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3'I knew of the fact…'09:10
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4'The prince's master of the horse…'08:09
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5'At last he said…'08:14
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6'All her highness's movements…'07:58
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7'As if fate impelled her to her death…'06:53
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8'The day on which Weissenborn and Bartenstein…'04:40
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9Chapter 1308:49
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10The countess, when I first saw her…05:33
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11'Has her ladyship a very large income?'05:28
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Disc 7
1The notion of such a minerva as this…05:53
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2I could not go to the play-table for some time…09:08
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3I thought these speeches…09:08
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4Chapter 1406:30
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5As for Castle Brady…08:03
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6They gave me the best horses…07:40
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7I soon began to enjoy…07:34
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8Chapter 1506:51
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9This caused the quarrel…08:40
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10As my late antagonist was in no sort of danger…09:01
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Disc 8
1The wounded young nobleman…03:15
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2Lady Lyndon issued from the room…07:09
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3Chapter 1606:21
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4I wanted to impress her…07:17
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5It was three hours past midnight…09:37
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6Thus it was that I repaid…08:02
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7With this the old fury…07:46
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8Chapter 1706:16
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9The exterior was, when I first arrived…06:52
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10But the squires ate my dinners very readily…08:54
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11It is wonderful…06:53
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Disc 9
1Mr. Barry Lyndon is not…09:23
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2This is a chapter devoted to reminiscences…08:01
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3I hated the Tiptoffs so…07:43
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4Chapter 1808:32
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5The striving after this peerage…08:26
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
6I never shall forget…08:38
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7Young Bullingdon, however…06:56
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8At this period I made no difficulty…05:55
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9It was about this time…07:07
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10It was long before we heard of the fate…08:00
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Disc 10
1There was a sleepy coolness…08:15
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2Chapter 1907:09
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3When we got home…07:43
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4Lady Lyndon, always vapourish and nervous…09:30
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5Mrs. Barry, on the contrary…08:42
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6You should have seen my mother's fury…06:33
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7My mother was so enraged…08:18
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
8Then the whole secret flashed upon me…09:45
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
Disc 11
1I was in a particularly good humour…06:21
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
2I told my wife she was a fool…09:28
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
3I took a lodging in a coffee-house…09:19
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 13:14:07