Godolphin, Volume 1.

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Godolphin, Volume 1.

by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton

EN·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

TO COUNT ALFRED D'ORSAY. - MY DEAR COUNT D'ORSAY,

1:17
2

PREFACE TO GODOLPHIN.

7:45
3

CHAPTER I. - THE DEATH-BED OF JOHN VERNON.—HIS DYING WORDS.—DESCRIPTION OF HIS DAUGHTER, THE HEROINE.—THE OATH.

11:05
4

CHAPTER II. - REMARK ON THE TENURE OF LIFE.—THE COFFINS OF GREAT MEN SELDOM NEGLECTED.—CONSTANCE TAKES REFUGE WITH LADY ERPINGHAM.—THE HEROINE'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND CHARACTER.-THE MANOEUVRING TEMPERAMENT.

6:32
5

CHAPTER III.

7:54
6

CHAPTER IV. - PERCY'S FIRST ADVENTURE AS A FREE AGENT.

4:33
7

CHAPTER V. - THE MUMMERS.—GODOLPHIN IN LOVE.—THE EFFECT OF FANNY MILLINGER'S ACTING UPON HIM.—THE TWO OFFERS.—GODOLPHIN QUITS THE PLAYERS.

8:07
8

CHAPTER VI. - PERCY GODOLPHIN THE GUEST OF SAVILLE.—HE ENTERS THE LIFE-GUARDS AND BECOMES THE FASHION.

6:49
9

CHAPTER VII. - SAVILLE EXCUSED FOR HAVING HUMAN AFFECTIONS.—GODOLPHIN SEES ONE WHOM HE NEVER SEES AGAIN.—THE NEW ACTRESS.

5:59
10

CHAPTER VIII. - GODOLPHIN'S PASSION FOR THE STAGE.—THE DIFFERENCE IT ENGENDERED IN HIS HABITS OF LIFE.

4:09

Description

The novel opens with a nervous letter to Count d’Orsay, in which a man who has spent years in obscurity finally discovers the identity of his father. Determined to rise above his numerous siblings, he asks the aristocrat to lend his name and introduce him to society, hoping a single public endorsement will launch his ambitions. The narrator’s witty, self‑critical voice frames this quest, hinting at the delicate balance between genuine talent and the vanity of the fashionable world.

As the story unfolds, the reader watches the young Godolphin navigate salons, gossip, and the seductive pull of prestige, while wrestling with the moral cost of his aspirations. Through incisive observations on ego, indolence, and the temptations of pleasure, the work explores how a brilliant mind can be blunted by the very society it seeks to conquer. Listeners are invited to join this early, richly drawn episode of self‑discovery and social intrigue, where the line between ambition and folly remains tantalizingly thin.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (97K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton

Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton

1803–1873

Best remembered today for unforgettable phrases like "the pen is mightier than the sword" and "It was a dark and stormy night," this Victorian novelist was once one of the most widely read writers in Britain. He paired literary fame with a busy political career, giving his work an unusual mix of melodrama, ambition, and public life.

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