Benjamin Disraeli - Sybil or The Two Nations [Naxos]

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  001 Sybil, or The Two Nations.mp3 6.56 MB
  002 Book 1 Chapter 02.mp3 4.61 MB
  003 Book 1 Chapter 03.mp3 7.14 MB
  004 Hard necessity made Mr Burke submit to the yoke….mp3 7.25 MB
  005 If it be a salutary principle in the investigation….mp3 4.13 MB
  006 The Duke of Wellington brought to the post….mp3 4.58 MB
  007 Book 1 Chapter 04.mp3 3.77 MB
  008 Book 1 Chapter 05.mp3 5.08 MB
  009 The bill was thrown out, and Lady Marney….mp3 5.74 MB
  010 Book 1 Chapter 06.mp3 4.63 MB
  011 The daily bulletins became more significant….mp3 3.71 MB
  012 Book 2 Chapter 01.mp3 4.15 MB
  013 The softer heart and more susceptible spirit….mp3 4.55 MB
  014 Book 2 Chapter 02.mp3 4.4 MB
  015 Book 2 Chapter 03.mp3 5.75 MB
  016 Book 2 Chapter 04.mp3 6.75 MB
  017 Book 2 Chapter 05.mp3 4.77 MB
  018 ‘You lament the old faith,’ said Egremont….mp3 4.35 MB
  019 Book 2 Chapter 06.mp3 5.47 MB
  020 ‘Do not you think, George,’ said Lady Marney….mp3 5.56 MB
  021 Book 2 Chapter 07.mp3 3.81 MB
  022 Sir John Warren made a great alliance….mp3 3.95 MB
  023 Book 2 Chapter 08.mp3 5.45 MB
  024 Book 2 Chapter 09.mp3 6.52 MB
  025 Book 2 Chapter 10.mp3 6.78 MB
  026 In the meantime, we must not forget Dandy Mick….mp3 6.7 MB
  027 Book 2 Chapter 11.mp3 4.97 MB
  028 The best of the joke was, that all this time….mp3 5.28 MB
  029 Book 2 Chapter 12.mp3 7.06 MB
  030 Book 2 Chapter 13.mp3 4.01 MB
  031 ‘When the class of the Nobility were supplanted….mp3 4.4 MB
  032 Book 2 Chapter 14.mp3 3.87 MB
  033 Soon after this, there was another knock at the door.mp3 4.01 MB
  034 Book 2 Chapter 15.mp3 4.42 MB
  035 When forces were numbered, and speculations on….mp3 4.39 MB
  036 Book 2 Chapter 16.mp3 4.88 MB
  037 ‘To whomsoever they belong,’ said Egremont….mp3 5.67 MB
  038 Volume 2 Book 3 Chapter 01.mp3 4.58 MB
  039 ‘And I have been obliged to pay the doctor….mp3 5.13 MB
  040 Book 3 Chapter 02.mp3 5.89 MB
  041 ‘I suppose that is meant for a cut,’ said Lord Marney….mp3 6.08 MB
  042 Book 3 Chapter 03.mp3 4.29 MB
  043 For the first five minutes Master Joseph Diggs….mp3 4.11 MB
  044 Book 3 Chapter 04.mp3 4.39 MB
  045 Such was the population with whom Morley….mp3 4.29 MB
  046 Book 3 Chapter 05.mp3 5.03 MB
  047 ‘This volume’ said Egremont drawing his chair….mp3 4.39 MB
  048 Book 3 Chapter 06.mp3 4.45 MB
  049 Book 3 Chapter 07.mp3 3.9 MB
  050 Book 3 Chapter 08.mp3 4.83 MB
  051 Egremont flattered himself that he had not been….mp3 4.82 MB
  052 In the meantime Egremont had joined Gerard….mp3 5.21 MB
  053 Book 3 Chapter 09.mp3 3.19 MB
  054 Book 3 Chapter 10.mp3 5.53 MB
  055 At a Petty Sessions holden at the Green Dragon Inn….mp3 5.7 MB
  056 Book 4 Chapter 01.mp3 6.67 MB
  057 Book 4 Chapter 02.mp3 3.94 MB
  058 Book 4 Chapter 03.mp3 6.05 MB
  059 Book 4 Chapter 04.mp3 4.39 MB
  060 Mick had just taken up the lamp and was surveying….mp3 4.47 MB
  061 Book 4 Chapter 05.mp3 5.24 MB
  062 ‘I give you complete credit for the sincerity….mp3 5.36 MB
  063 Book 4 Chapter 06.mp3 4.19 MB
  064 As he reached the door, anxious to assure himself….mp3 4.2 MB
  065 Book 4 Chapter 07.mp3 4.33 MB
  066 Sir Vavasour had evidently been delivering himself….mp3 6.57 MB
  067 Book 4 Chapter 08.mp3 5.1 MB
  068 Book 4 Chapter 09.mp3 6.64 MB
  069 Book 4 Chapter 10.mp3 4.23 MB
  070 Book 4 Chapter 11.mp3 6.55 MB
  071 Book 4 Chapter 12.mp3 6.23 MB
  072 Book 4 Chapter 13.mp3 4.95 MB
  073 Book 4 Chapter 14.mp3 6.32 MB
  074 Book 4 Chapter 15.mp3 4.78 MB
  075 The new generation of the aristocracy of England….mp3 4.71 MB
  076 Volume 3 Book 5 Chapter 01.mp3 4.93 MB
  077 The attention of the working classes was especially….mp3 5.51 MB
  078 During these two months, and especially during….mp3 5.5 MB
  079 Book 5 Chapter 02.mp3 4.27 MB
  080 Book 5 Chapter 03.mp3 6.19 MB
  081 Book 5 Chapter 04.mp3 6.1 MB
  082 The clock of St John’s told that the sixth hour….mp3 5.33 MB
  083 Book 5 Chapter 05.mp3 6.84 MB
  084 Book 5 Chapter 06.mp3 4.83 MB
  085 Book 5 Chapter 07.mp3 7.23 MB
  086 Book 5 Chapter 08.mp3 4.8 MB
  087 ‘I shall obey the warrant,’ said Gerard after….mp3 4.95 MB
  088 Book 5 Chapter 09.mp3 7.06 MB
  089 Book 5 Chapter 10.mp3 5.97 MB
  090 Book 5 Chapter 11.mp3 6 MB
  091 Book 6 Chapter 01.mp3 4.05 MB
  092 Book 6 Chapter 02.mp3 4.59 MB
  093 Book 6 Chapter 03.mp3 7.02 MB
  094 Book 6 Chapter 04.mp3 6.12 MB
  095 Book 6 Chapter 05.mp3 5.14 MB
  096 ‘You are troubled, my father,’ said Sybil….mp3 5.72 MB
  097 Book 6 Chapter 06.mp3 6.74 MB
  098 Book 6 Chapter 07.mp3 6.62 MB
  099 Book 6 Chapter 08.mp3 6.11 MB
  100 Book 6 Chapter 09.mp3 5.24 MB
  101 At this moment a great noise sounded….mp3 3.94 MB
  102 Book 6 Chapter 10.mp3 5 MB
  103 And suddenly there appeared on the flat roof….mp3 4.54 MB
  104 Book 6 Chapter 11.mp3 5.68 MB
  105 Book 6 Chapter 12.mp3 5.9 MB
  106 The dreadful sounds continued increased.mp3 5.98 MB
  107 At this juncture the discharge of musketry….mp3 6.2 MB
  108 Book 6 Chapter 13.mp3 6.51 MB
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  Benjamin Disraeli - Sybil.pdf 3.39 MB
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Description




Category: Literature, Political

Written by Benjamin Disraeli
Read by Tim Bentinck
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps


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.