Mervyn Peake: Titus Groan 4d
Titus Groan 4d
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- NAXOS AUDIO BOOKS, 2011
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781843795407
- Copyright-Jahr: 2011
- Spielzeit: 5 Std. 9 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 15.2.2011
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Deep in the labyrinthine corridors of Gormenghast Castle, a child is born. Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, is heir to arcane and all-embracing rituals that determine the activities of everyone from Lord Sepulchrave, his father, to the vast cook, Swelter, and their repressible Dr Prunesquallor. But not the steely and devious Steerpike, who will lie, cheat and even murder to get on.
One of the greatest feats of sustained imaginative writing, the world of Gormenghast Castle is brilliantly realised in this darkly fantastic novel. Its rich descriptionand vivid characters make it one of the most enduringly popular works of the 20th century.
Klappentext
One of the great works of 19th-century England as well as one of the masterpieces of English fiction, this novel is set in the Midlands, 1830 32, in the fictitious town of Middlemarch. It is concerned with the blighted marriage of a young idealistic woman, but also presents a vivid portrait of England during the Georgian era.Biografie (Mervyn Peake)
Mervyn Peake, geboren 1911 im Kaiserreich China, ist neben seinen literarischen Werken auch als Maler und Illustrator hervorgetreten. Peake starb 1968 in Burford bei Oxford.- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Gormenghast taken by itself would have displayed?
- 2 As Flay passed the curator on his way to the door?
- 3 It was impossible for the apprentices to force themselves?
- 4 He peered at the immobile huddle of limbs.
- 5 From his vantage point he was able to get a clear view?
- 6 Her Ladyship, the seventy-sixth Countess of Groan?
- 7 Every morning of the year?
- 8 Mrs. Slagg entered.
- 9 Leaving the tray on the mat outside?
- 10 Mrs. Slagg made her way along the narrow stone path?
- 11 Titus, under the care of Nannie Slagg and Keda?
- 12 Tradition playing its remorseless part?
- 13 Meanwhile, hiding behind a turn in the passage?
- 14 Mr. Flay was possessed by two major vexations.