The Dynasts: An Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon

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The Dynasts: An Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon

by Thomas Hardy

EN·~15 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

THE DYNASTS - By Thomas Hardy - AN EPIC-DRAMA OF THE WAR WITH NAPOLEON, IN THREE PARTS, NINETEEN ACTS, AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SCENES - The Time covered by the Action being about ten Years

0:17
2

PREFACE

8:26
3

DETAILED CONTENTS.

6:40
4

PART FIRST

3:09
5

FORE SCENE

10:57
6

ACT FIRST - SCENE I

47:35
7

ACT SECOND - SCENE I

33:18
8

ACT THIRD - SCENE I

11:39
9

ACT FOURTH - SCENE I

29:11
10

ACT FIFTH - SCENE I

43:20

Description

Set against the thunder of cannons and the uneasy peace of the English countryside, this sprawling drama brings the Napoleonic Wars to life through a chorus of imagined spirits and vivid historical detail. The narrative follows the lives of ordinary villagers, military officers, and statesmen as they confront the looming threat of invasion, the weight of royal expectations, and the personal toll of a continent in turmoil. By weaving authentic speeches and documented events with poetic reflections, the work paints a textured portrait of a nation grappling with both external danger and internal doubt.

The play’s unique structure employs ethereal “Intelligences” that act as a modern Greek chorus, shifting between sympathy, cold insight, and other symbolic roles to illuminate the human drama unfolding on the battlefield and at home. As the first act unfolds, listeners are drawn into the palpable tension of preparations, the clash of ambition and duty, and the fragile hope that the sound of trumpets may one day signal peace rather than war.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (866K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Douglas Levy and David Widger Updated: 2022-11-06.

Release date

2003-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

1840–1928

Best known for unforgettable novels set in the imagined world of Wessex, this English writer brought rural life, social pressure, and private longing vividly to life. He became famous as a novelist, but he always saw himself as a poet, and his later verse won admiration from a new generation of writers.

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