House of Torment

audiobook

House of Torment

by Guy Thorne

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

E-text prepared by Mark C. Orton, Mary Meehan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org)

0:21
2

DEDICATION TO DAVID WHITELAW - SOUVENIR OF A LONG FRIENDSHIP

1:30
3

CHAPTER I - IN THE QUEEN'S CLOSET; THE FOUR FACES

48:11
4

CHAPTER II - THE HOUSE OF SHAME; THE LADDER OF GLORY

1:10:08
5

CHAPTER III - THE MEETING WITH JOHN HULL AT CHELMSFORD

32:13
6

CHAPTER IV - PART TAKEN IN AFFAIRS BY THE HALF TESTOON

44:54
7

CHAPTER V - THE FINDING OF ELIZABETH

34:07
8

CHAPTER VI - A KING AND A VICTIM. TWO GRIM MEN

29:00
9

CHAPTER VII - HEY HO! AND A RUMBELOW!

46:35
10

CHAPTER VIII - "WHY, WHO BUT YOU, JOHNNIE!"

21:56

Description

A warm, intimate letter opens the tale, recalling years of shared ambition, late‑night studios, and the restless climb toward artistic and social recognition. The narrator’s voice is both nostalgic and hopeful, hinting at the bonds that have carried him through the shifting currents of London’s literary and theatrical world.

Set against the glittering backdrop of the Tudor court, the story follows a young gentleman, newly appointed as the king’s equerry, as he navigates the delicate dance of courtly duty and personal ambition. He listens to his father’s seasoned counsel while observing the swirling rumors of the Spanish marriage, the clash of languages, and the subtle power games that shape every whispered conversation. The early chapters pulse with the tension between tradition and change, offering a vivid portrait of a world where loyalty, ambition, and intrigue intertwine.

Details

Full title

House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (423K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-07-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Guy Thorne

Guy Thorne

1875–1923

A prolific Edwardian journalist and novelist, he is best remembered for When It Was Dark (1903), a sensational bestseller that helped make his name. Writing as Guy Thorne, he turned out popular fiction, essays, and biographies with a strong feel for drama and controversy.

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