
The Way of All Flesh
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Narrado por:
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Frederick Davidson
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De:
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Samuel Butler
This is one of the most fascinating character studies you will ever read, the story of a young man who survives the baleful influence of a hateful, hypocritical father, a doting mother, and a debauched wife, to emerge as a decent, happy human being. It is also a stinging satire of Victorian gentry, their pomposity, sentimentality, pseudo-respectability, and refined cruelty, a satire still capable of delivering death-blows to the same traits that exist in our present world.
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This novel would appeal to fans of Anthony Trollope, with satire a bit more savage and prose less meandering than the Postmaster's.
The prose is at times dense, so it's perhaps not a novel for listeners new to audiobooks if they want to grasp all the satire which is often conveyed quickly and/or through understatement.
Davidson is one of my favourite narrators, but this is not a sample of his best work --with, for example, the audible breathing as mentioned by another reviewer.
classic satire- would make Jon Stewart laugh
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Simply Phenomenal
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A masterpiece&the narrator isn't so bad after all
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Also, the narration in this audio edition is spot on. Frederick Davidson does an excellent job enacting the sneering, condescending but utterly likable narrator.
A surprisingly funny coming of age story
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What a read!!
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A world of wisdom and wit
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The author had conpleted it years earlier but it was not published until after his death. Perhaps he decided it would be sensible to avoid the storm of moral humbug that would come his way from many readers. Now its attacks on the stupidity and cruelty of what we would call the patriarchy and its scorn for religion in general - and the Anglican Church in particular - seem unremarkable. Not so then.
Not outstanding, but an entertaining audio book with a well chosen reader who conveys the book's slightly sardonic, mocking tone very well.
The first loyalty?
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After reading this book, it is fascinating to look up history on the life of Samuel Butler and see how thinly this novel is a disguised autobiography. He is really a tremendously talented writer.
sardonic wit
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Wonderful narration of a Victorian classic
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The novel is set in mid-19th Century England across five generations of an English Upper Middle Class family. England is in the throes of the Victorian era on the crux of English decline as a shrinking empire, evolving religious state and scientific discovery calling into question not only England's, but man's place in the world.
Having been raised in a profoundly religious family where the pressures of joining the clergy dangled expectantly over my head, I related to the main character's dilemma, particularly as his scholarly and worldly explorations collide with sincerely held religious beliefs.
The book is satirically written and skewers Victorian sensibilities. Likewise, it is obvious how confirmed bachelorhood and intense non-sexual and non-romantic opposite sex relationships between a few of the main characters colors the viewpoint, attitude and tone of the novel to hint at a lifestyle whose name would not be uttered in 1903.
As with so many novels of the period, this book requires the reader's patience to find it's voice. But it warrants that humble request.
The Way of All Empires
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