The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of a Father and Son

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The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of a Father and Son

by George Meredith

EN·~17 hours·48 chapters

Chapters

48 total
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THE MODERN STUDENT'S LIBRARY

35:08
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THE ORDEAL - OF - RICHARD FEVEREL - A HISTORY OF A FATHER AND SON - BY - GEORGE MEREDITH - EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION - BY - FRANK W. CHANDLER - PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI - CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

0:22
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INTRODUCTION - I

5:07
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CHAPTER I - THE INMATES OF RAYNHAM ABBEY

16:55
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CHAPTER II - SHOWING HOW THE FATES SELECTED THE FOURTEENTH BIRTHDAY TO TRY THE STRENGTH OF THE SYSTEM

16:59
6

CHAPTER III - THE MAGIAN CONFLICT

9:02
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CHAPTER IV - ARSON

20:50
8

CHAPTER V - ADRIAN PLIES HIS HOOK

9:17
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CHAPTER VI - JUVENILE STRATAGEMS

15:09
10

CHAPTER VII - DAPHNE'S BOWER

10:33

Description

A determined father, convinced that he can perfect humanity through a carefully designed system of education, raises his son Richard in an isolated estate where every lesson is meant to shape character and virtue. The novel opens with the young Richard thriving under this regime, his mind sharpened by the strict yet tender guidance of his father, while the surrounding world remains a distant curiosity.

Meredith’s prose moves with a quiet, analytical grace, probing the inner lives of both mentor and pupil. As Richard begins to taste the freedoms beyond his father’s controlled world, the narrative gently exposes the growing tension between authority and the natural stirrings of desire, hinting at the inevitable clash without revealing its resolution.

Beyond its Victorian setting, the story asks timeless questions about the limits of parental control, the purpose of education, and the balance between protection and independence—issues that still resonate for modern listeners.

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en

Duration

~17 hours (983K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Dianne Nolan, Louise Setzer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Meredith

George Meredith

1828–1909

A sharp, witty Victorian voice, this English novelist and poet is best known for brilliant dialogue, psychological insight, and a style that rewards close reading. His work helped push the English novel toward greater complexity, with books like The Egoist and poems such as Modern Love still drawing attention today.

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