The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)

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The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)

by Samuel Richardson

EN·~10 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

THE HISTORY OF SIR CHARLES GRANDISON, VOLUME IV

0:03
2

SAMUEL RICHARDSON - CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV

15:21
3

DR. BARTLETT'S TENTH LETTER

21:57
4

LETTER I - MISS BYRON, TO MISS SELBY

0:11
5

LETTER II - MISS BYRON, TO MISS SELBY

14:52
6

LETTER III - MISS BYRON, TO MISS SELBY

23:06
7

LETTER IV - MISS BYRON, TO MISS SELBY

31:59
8

LETTER VI - MISS BYRON.—IN CONTINUATION SATURDAY, APRIL 1.

18:31
9

LETTER VIII - SIR CHARLES GRANDISON, TO DR. BARTLETT [ENCLOSED IN THE PRECEDING.] GRANDISON HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 31.

1:07:18
10

LETTER X - MISS BYRON.—IN CONTINUATION TUESDAY, APRIL 4.

3:05

Description

In this fourth volume of the celebrated epistolary saga, listeners are drawn into a lively correspondence that charts Sir Charles Grandison’s travels across Italy. Through the eyes of Dr. Bartlett and Miss Byron, we witness his courteous visits to the Porretta household, his negotiations on marriage alliances, and his attempts to aid families oppressed by intrigue. The letters capture the elegance of eighteenth‑century social life, from bustling gatherings in Bologna to quiet moments of reflection in Florence.

The narrative also follows the delicate fortunes of the Porretta siblings, especially Clementina, whose yearning for freedom clashes with the rigid expectations of her relatives. Miss Byron’s heartfelt observations reveal the tension between personal affection and societal obligations, while Sir Charles grapples with news of illness and distress that test his sense of responsibility. Listeners will be immersed in a world of refined manners, moral deliberations, and the subtle drama of letters that bind friends across distance.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (592K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Richardson

Samuel Richardson

1689–1761

Best known for Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison, he helped shape the English novel by turning private letters into gripping stories about love, virtue, and social pressure. Before becoming famous as a writer, he built a successful career as a London printer.

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