Reader(s): Bentinck, Tim
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0193
Barcode: 9781781980132
Release Date: 11/2019

DISRAELI, B.: Sybil (Unabridged)

In Sybil, or The Two Nations, social activist, political reformer and twice Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli tells the love story of a young working-class woman and a newly elected nobleman. While on a visit to the manufacturing towns of the north, aristocrat Charles Egremont encounters beautiful Sybil Gerard, singing in the grounds of Marney Abbey. Graceful and angelic, Sybil Gerard is a symbol of religious purity. He also meets her father, a working-class radical, who tells him about the division of England into two nations: the rich and the poor. Moved by the episode, Egremont investigates the conditions of the working poor and witnesses the disturbing after-effects of the Industrial Revolution. He attempts to address the deep disparity, while falling increasingly in love with Sybil; however, his courtship is pitted against growing political unrest and violence caused by the calamitous two-nation divide.

Tracklist

Disraeli, Benjamin - Author
Bentinck, Tim (Reader)
1 Sybil, or The Two Nations 13:19
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2 Chapter 2 09:05
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3 Chapter 3 14:37
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4 Hard necessity made Mr Burke submit to the yoke… 14:51
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5 If it be a salutary principle in the investigation… 08:03
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6 The Duke of Wellington brought to the post… 09:02
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7 Chapter 4 07:15
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8 Chapter 5 10:06
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9 The bill was thrown out, and Lady Marney… 11:32
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10 Chapter 6 09:07
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11 The daily bulletins became more significant… 07:09
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12 Book 2. Chapter 1 08:05
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13 The softer heart and more susceptible spirit… 08:56
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14 Chapter 2 08:38
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15 Chapter 3 11:34
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16 Chapter 4 13:46
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17 Chapter 5 09:25
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18 'You lament the old faith,' said Egremont… 08:32
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19 Chapter 6 10:56
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20 'Do not you think, George,' said Lady Marney… 11:11
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21 Chapter 7 07:20
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22 Sir John Warren made a great alliance… 07:40
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23 Chapter 8 10:56
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24 Chapter 9 13:15
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25 Chapter 10 13:47
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26 In the meantime, we must not forget Dandy Mick… 13:40
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27 Chapter 11 09:51
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28 The best of the joke was, that all this time… 10:34
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29 Chapter 12 14:25
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30 Chapter 13 07:47
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31 'When the class of the Nobility were supplanted…' 08:39
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32 Chapter 14 07:28
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33 Soon after this, there was another knock at the door. 07:48
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34 Chapter 15 08:40
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35 When forces were numbered, and speculations on… 08:38
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36 Chapter 16 09:41
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37 'To whomsoever they belong,' said Egremont… 11:26
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38 Volume 2. Book 3. Chapter 1 09:02
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39 'And I have been obliged to pay the doctor…' 10:16
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40 Chapter 2 11:53
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41 'I suppose that is meant for a cut,' said Lord Marney… 12:17
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42 Chapter 3 08:23
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43 For the first five minutes Master Joseph Diggs… 08:01
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44 Chapter 4 08:36
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45 Such was the population with whom Morley… 08:25
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46 Chapter 5 10:00
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47 'This volume?' said Egremont drawing his chair… 08:37
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48 Chapter 6 08:45
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49 Chapter 7 07:33
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50 Chapter 8 09:33
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51 Egremont flattered himself that he had not been… 09:33
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52 In the meantime Egremont had joined Gerard… 10:24
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53 Chapter 9 05:59
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54 Chapter 10 11:06
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55 At a Petty Sessions holden at the Green Dragon Inn… 11:29
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56 Book 4. Chapter 1 13:36
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57 Chapter 2 07:38
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58 Chapter 3 12:15
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59 Chapter 4 08:36
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60 Mick had just taken up the lamp and was surveying… 08:49
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61 Chapter 5 10:28
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62 'I give you complete credit for the sincerity…' 10:45
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63 Chapter 6 08:10
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64 As he reached the door, anxious to assure himself… 08:13
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65 Chapter 7 08:30
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66 Sir Vavasour had evidently been delivering himself… 13:24
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67 Chapter 8 10:11
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68 Chapter 9 13:32
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69 Chapter 10 08:15
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70 Chapter 11 13:20
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71 Chapter 12 12:38
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72 Chapter 13 09:51
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73 Chapter 14 12:50
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74 Chapter 15 09:27
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75 The new generation of the aristocracy of England… 09:20
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76 Volume 3. Book 5. Chapter 1 09:47
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77 The attention of the working classes was especially… 11:04
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78 During these two months, and especially during… 11:03
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79 Chapter 2 08:21
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80 Chapter 3 12:33
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81 Chapter 4 12:22
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82 The clock of St John's told that the sixth hour… 10:41
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83 Chapter 5 14:00
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84 Chapter 6 09:34
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85 Chapter 7 14:49
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86 Chapter 8 09:30
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87 'I shall obey the warrant,' said Gerard after… 09:51
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88 Chapter 9 14:28
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89 Chapter 10 12:04
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90 Chapter 11 12:08
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91 Book 6. Chapter 1 07:52
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92 Chapter 2 09:03
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93 Chapter 3 14:22
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94 Chapter 4 12:24
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95 Chapter 5 10:13
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96 'You are troubled, my father,' said Sybil… 11:32
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97 Chapter 6 13:44
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98 Chapter 7 13:28
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99 Chapter 8 12:22
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100 Chapter 9 10:27
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101 At this moment a great noise sounded… 07:39
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102 Chapter 10 09:57
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103 And suddenly there appeared on the flat roof… 08:58
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104 Chapter 11 11:25
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105 Chapter 12 11:53
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106 The dreadful sounds continued increased. 12:05
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107 At this juncture the discharge of musketry… 12:35
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108 Chapter 13 13:15
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Total Playing Time: 18:51:53