The Rover (Version 2)
Possessed "of a passion weary of itself", elderly ex-privateer Peyrol is driven by "a sudden impulse of scorn, of magnanimity" to engage in a mortally perilous exploit designed to trick Admiral Nelson into lifting his blockade of the French coast during the Napoleonic wars. The immediate backdrop of this tale's action is an horrific, politically-driven massacre that took place in Toulon in 1793, and which has greatly affected the lives of the small community amongst whom Peyrol has subsequently settled in his retirement. It is probably not a co-incidence that this novel, Conrad's last, was written soon after the Great War, in which Conrad's own son Borys served as an artillery officer, including at the Somme. Conrad's theme is the psychological disfigurement caused when we suffer, or inflict, great trauma, and the high price that must be paid thereafter to achieve any possible redemption. (Summary by Peter Dann)
Genre(s): Historical Fiction
Language: English
Keyword(s): Historical Fiction (147), sea stories (52), war stories (45), Napoleonic Wars (16), 1800-1815 -- fiction (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Chapter 1 | Peter Dann |
00:17:18 |
Play 02 | Chapter 2 | Peter Dann |
00:24:10 |
Play 03 | Chapter 3 | Peter Dann |
00:26:17 |
Play 04 | Chapter 4 | Peter Dann |
00:24:03 |
Play 05 | Chapter 5 | Peter Dann |
00:24:06 |
Play 06 | Chapter 6 | Peter Dann |
00:22:25 |
Play 07 | Chapter 7 | Peter Dann |
00:40:27 |
Play 08 | Chapter 8 | Peter Dann |
00:35:02 |
Play 09 | Chapter 9 | Peter Dann |
00:32:20 |
Play 10 | Chapter 10 | Peter Dann |
00:37:37 |
Play 11 | Chapter 11 | Peter Dann |
00:35:11 |
Play 12 | Chapter 12 | Peter Dann |
00:23:11 |
Play 13 | Chapter 13 | Peter Dann |
00:16:54 |
Play 14 | Chapter 14 | Peter Dann |
00:42:54 |
Play 15 | Chapter 15 | Peter Dann |
01:00:31 |
Play 16 | Chapter 16 | Peter Dann |
00:46:32 |