The Sin of Monsieur Antoine, Volume 2

George Sand (1804 - 1876)
Translated by George Burnham Ives (1856 - 1930)

This second volume of a two volume work is a novelized social commentary of this famous author. Despite its treatment of political theory, the story still primarily examines nature and human nature. It sets in play characters and events that bring to life her views that "Attempts to form workingmen's associations have been made, however, among the best informed, the most moral, the most patient portion of the industrial population of the large cities. Enlightened governments, whatever their motto, will always protect these associations, because they offer a refuge to the genuinely social and religious thought of the future. Probably imperfect at their birth, they will perfect themselves in time, and when it is clearly proved that they do not destroy, but, on the contrary, preserve respect for family and property, they will insensibly lead to reciprocity among all classes, and to a union of interests and attachments,—the only path of safety open to the society of the future." (quoted from Preface by George Sand) - Summary by Christine Rottger

Genre(s): Historical Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 24 Monsieur Galuchet Rita Boutros
00:34:52
Play 02 Chapter 25 The Explosion Rita Boutros
00:31:07
Play 03 Chapter 26 The Snare Rita Boutros
00:35:21
Play 04 Chapter 27 Sorrows and Joys of Love Rita Boutros
00:35:23
Play 05 Chapter 28 Consolation MelissaMarie
00:27:21
Play 06 Chapter 29 An Adventure czandra
00:24:41
Play 07 Chapter 30 The Impromptu Supper Jake Folsom
00:28:57
Play 08 Chapter 31 Uncertainty Christine Rottger
00:29:23
Play 09 Chapter 32 A Wedding Present czandra
00:18:13
Play 10 Chapter 33 The Story of One Told by the Other czandra
00:15:08
Play 11 Chapter 34 Resurrection MelissaMarie
00:25:22
Play 12 Chapter 35 Absolution MelissaMarie
00:16:57
Play 13 Chapter 36 Reconciliation MelissaMarie
00:23:54