
Erewhon Revisited
Samuel Butler
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In this novel, Butler satirically describes a utopian society, using the civilization of 'Erewhon' ('nowhere,' scrambled) to satirize beliefs popular in the England of his day. Butler wrote a sequel to the novel, Erewhon Revisited.
Duration - 7h 38m.
Author - Samuel Butler.
Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2014 Start Publishing LLC ©.
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United States
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Samuel Butler
Digital Voice Martin G
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In this novel, Butler satirically describes a utopian society, using the civilization of 'Erewhon' ('nowhere,' scrambled) to satirize beliefs popular in the England of his day. Butler wrote a sequel to the novel, Erewhon Revisited. Duration - 7h 38m. Author - Samuel Butler. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2014 Start Publishing LLC ©.
Language:
English
Twenty Years Later
Duration:00:03:55
Ups and Downs of Fortune—my Father Starts for Erewhon
Duration:00:24:16
To the Foot of the Pass into Erewhon
Duration:00:08:43
My Father While Camping Is Accosted by Professors Hanky and Panky
Duration:00:18:53
My Father Overhears More of Hanky and Panky’s Conversation
Duration:00:21:30
My Father Meets a Son, of Whose Existence He Was Ignorant; and Strikes a Bargain with Him
Duration:00:17:54
Further Conversation Between Father and Son—the Professors’ Hoard
Duration:00:11:37
Signs of the New Order of Things Catch My Father’s Eye on Every Side
Duration:00:15:35
Yram, Now Mayoress, Gives a Dinner-party, in the Course of Which She Is Disquieted by What She Learns from Professor Hanky: She Sends for Her Son George and Questions Him
Duration:00:20:30
Interview Between Yram and Her Son
Duration:00:14:26
My Father, Fearing Recognition at Sunch’-ston, Betakes Himself to the Neighbouring Town of Fairmead
Duration:00:16:52
President Gurgoyle’s Pamphlet “On the Physics of Vicarious Existence”
Duration:00:19:05
George Fails to Find My Father, Whereon Yram Cautions the Professors
Duration:00:15:35
A Visit to the Provincial Deformatory at Fairmead
Duration:00:14:20
My Father Makes the Acquaintance of Mr Balmy, and Walks with Him next Day to Sunch’ston
Duration:00:22:52
The Temple Is Dedicated to My Father, and Certain Extracts Are Read from His Supposed Sayings
Duration:00:22:24
Professor Hanky Preaches a Sermon, in the Course of Which My Father Declares Himself to Be the Sunchild
Duration:00:22:48
George Takes His Father to Prison, and There Obtains Some Useful Information
Duration:00:12:54
Yram Invites Dr. Downie and Mrs. Humdrum to Luncheon—a Passage at Arms Between Her and Hanky Is Amicably Arranged
Duration:00:06:26
A Council Is Held at the Mayor’s, in the Course of Which George Turns the Tables on the Professors
Duration:00:15:07
Mrs. Humdrum and Dr. Downie Propose a Compromise, Which, after an Amendment by George, Is Carried Nem. Con.
Duration:00:09:08
Yram, on Getting Rid of Her Guests, Goes to the Prison to See My Father
Duration:00:12:42
Mainly Occupied with a Veracious Extract from a Sunch’stonian Journal
Duration:00:15:56
My Father Is Escorted to the Mayor’s House, and Is Introduced to a Future Daughter-in-law
Duration:00:10:30
After Dinner, Dr. Downie and the Professors Would Be Glad to Know What Is to Be Done about Sunchildism
Duration:00:12:40
George Escorts My Father to the Statues; the Two Then Part
Duration:00:15:12
My Father Reaches Home, and Dies Not Long Afterwards
Duration:00:09:20
I Meet My Brother George at the Statues, on the Top of the Pass into Erewhon
Duration:00:22:16
George and I Spend a Few Hours Together at the Statues, and Then Part—I Reach Home—Postscript
Duration:00:24:59