Rupert of Hentzau: From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

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Rupert of Hentzau: From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim

by Anthony Hope

EN·~7 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
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RUPERT OF HENTZAU - FROM THE MEMOIRS OF FRITZ VON TARLENHEIM - Sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda

0:06
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By Anthony Hope

1:49
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CHAPTER I. THE QUEEN’S GOOD-BY

23:27
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CHAPTER II. A STATION WITHOUT A CAB

21:00
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CHAPTER III. AGAIN TO ZENDA

20:21
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CHAPTER IV. AN EDDY ON THE MOAT

21:41
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CHAPTER V. AN AUDIENCE OF THE KING

24:20
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CHAPTER VI. THE TASK OF THE QUEEN’S SERVANTS

22:37
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CHAPTER VII. THE MESSAGE OF SIMON THE HUNTSMAN

24:21
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CHAPTER VIII. THE TEMPER OF BORIS THE HOUND

23:11

Description

The sequel returns to the glittering world of Ruritania, where the death of the treacherous Duke Michael seems to promise a calm after the storm. Yet the charismatic and reckless Rupert of Hentzau, ever the dashing rogue, is far from finished. Exiled and haunted by his past deeds, he roams Europe, using wit and daring exploits to rebuild his fortunes while scheming a daring return to the kingdom that once spurned him.

Through the eyes of Fritz von Tarlenheim, a loyal chronicler, listeners follow Rupert’s intricate web of alliances, the uneasy negotiations of the royal court, and the uneasy peace that hangs over the throne. The story blends swash‑buckling adventure with sharp political intrigue, as old friendships are tested and new loyalties emerge. Expect a lively portrait of a man whose charm masks a relentless ambition, set against the backdrop of a crown still recovering from betrayal.

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Full title

Rupert of Hentzau: From The Memoirs of Fritz Von Tarlenheim Sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (450K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger

Release date

1997-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anthony Hope

Anthony Hope

1863–1933

Best known for The Prisoner of Zenda, he helped define the swashbuckling romance of imaginary kingdoms and royal intrigue. Trained as a barrister, he turned courtroom discipline into brisk, witty storytelling that still feels lively today.

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