Peter Ibbetson

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Peter Ibbetson

by George Du Maurier

EN·~8 hours

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Description

A young man of striking looks and gentle temperament grows up surrounded by affection, yet his shy, solitary nature sets him apart. Through the eyes of a devoted cousin, the memoir traces his early years—family home, school, brief military service—and his deep aversion to cruelty, especially toward animals. The narrative captures his charm and the quiet melancholy that colors his relationships and decisions.

The story takes a dramatic turn when a sudden, violent outburst leads to a tragic killing, thrusting him into a life of confinement and legal turmoil. From the grim corridors of Newgate to the stark walls of a lunatic asylum, his reflections reveal a mind wrestling with guilt, memory, and the longing for redemption. Listeners are drawn into his introspective voice, feeling the tension between his genteel upbringing and the harsh reality of his fate.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (496K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Du Maurier

George Du Maurier

1834–1896

A French-born British cartoonist and novelist, he brought sharp wit and social observation to Victorian readers through his long work at Punch and his bestselling novel Trilby. His stories and drawings still stand out for their mix of humor, atmosphere, and insight into fashionable London life.

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