Round the Corner Being the Life and Death of Francis Christopher Folyat, Bachelor of Divinity, and Father of a Large Family

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Round the Corner Being the Life and Death of Francis Christopher Folyat, Bachelor of Divinity, and Father of a Large Family

by Gilbert Cannan

EN·~10 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

A LITTLE PREFACE

4:03
2

I FRANCIS OBLIGES

15:18
3

II THE CURATE MARRIES

19:26
4

III ST. WITHANS

19:51
5

IV FERN SQUARE

22:03
6

V HOSTILITIES

17:50
7

VI FREDERIC’S FRIENDS

14:48
8

VII YOUNG WOMEN

24:37
9

VIII SERGE

22:17
10

IX INTERIOR

20:43

Description

A sharply observant narrator launches us into the world of Francis Christopher Folyat, the eldest son of a once‑gentle family whose fortunes have dwindled to the point where only the Army, the Navy or the Church remain viable careers. From the opening, the book blends a playful preface with earnest philosophical musings on freedom, dignity and the limits of human thought, setting a tone that is both witty and contemplative. As Francis navigates his family's expectations and his own restless curiosity, the narrative unfolds as a portrait of a young man caught between inherited tradition and the desire to carve out a distinct identity.

The author's voice, self‑aware and often conversational, invites listeners to ponder the balance between personal liberty and societal constraints. While the story remains anchored in the early days of Francis’s life—his brothers, their differing noses, and the looming pressure to secure patronage—it also gestures toward larger questions about legacy, mortality and the ever‑changing currents of human experience. This early act promises a thoughtful, character‑driven journey that rewards attentive listening.

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Round the Corner Being the Life and Death of Francis Christopher Folyat, Bachelor of Divinity, and Father of a Large Family Being the Life and Death of Francis Christopher Folyat, Bachelor of Divinity, and Father of a Large Family

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (622K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Paul Haxo with special thanks to Cornell University, Princeton University, the Internet Archive, and Google.

Release date

2016-08-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gilbert Cannan

Gilbert Cannan

1884–1955

A gifted but now less widely known British novelist and dramatist, he wrote vividly about artistic life, modern relationships, and the pressures of his time. His work includes the semi-autobiographical Lawrie Saga, and his strong opposition to the First World War shaped both his public life and his writing.

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