
The Duke's Children
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Narrated by:
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Timothy West
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By:
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Anthony Trollope
About this listen
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The Duke's Children is the sixth and final audiobook in the Palliser series.
Plantagenet Palliser, the Duke of Omnium and former Prime Minister of England, is widowed and wracked by grief. Struggling to adapt to life without his beloved Lady Glencora, he works hard to guide and support his three adult children. Palliser soon discovers, however, that his own plans for them are very different from their desires. Sent down from university in disgrace, his two sons quickly begin to run up gambling debts.
His only daughter, meanwhile, longs passionately to marry the poor son of a squire against her father's will. But while the Duke's dearest wishes for the three are thwarted one by one, he ultimately comes to understand that parents can learn from their own children.
A remarkable story of love, loyalty and principles, written by one of the most respected novelists of the Victorian era. With over 40 published novels, Trollope's is regarded as some of the greatest 19th-century fiction.
Narrator BiographyTimothy West is prolific in film, television, theatre, and audiobooks. He has narrated a number of Anthony Trollope's classic audiobooks, including the six Chronicles of Barsetshire and the Palliser series. He has also narrated volumes of Simon Schama's A History of Britain and John Mortimer's Rumpole on Trial.
West's theatre roles include King Lear, The Vote, Uncle Vanya, A Number, Quarter, and Coriolanus and his films include Ever After, Joan Of Arc, Endgame, Iris and The Day of the Jackal. On television, Timothy has held the regular role of Stan Carter on EastEnders (BBC), as well as appearing in Broken Biscuits (BBC), three series of Great Canal Journeys, Last Tango in Halifax; Bleak House, Bedtime and Brass.
Public Domain (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
Would you listen to The Duke's Children again? Why?
yes, this is already my second or third time, I love it.What other book might you compare The Duke's Children to, and why?
Any other of Trollope's novels, read by Timothy West. Pure escapismWhat does Timothy West bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His lovely voice, inflection and pronouncement is perfect. He doesn't give female characters silly voices. He is perfect and brings the characters to life wonderfully. Listening to audiobooks continuously as I do, I can only recommend it to everyone.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
laugh constantly, Trollope was such a clever and witty writer. This novel did not have any real sad bits.Any additional comments?
Find more of Trollope's novels that have not yet been recorded. But it has to be Timothy West as narrator.Trollope and West - the perfect match
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A Delight from Start to Finish
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Brilliant Novel, Brilliantly Read!
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it took me a while to get into it
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make sure to read them in the correct order. enjoy
an absolute joy
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really good
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Sheer delight
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If you could sum up The Duke's Children in three words, what would they be?
Change, fear, determination.What other book might you compare The Duke's Children to, and why?
It has to be The Prime Minister, which tells the story prior to this one.Have you listened to any of Timothy West’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Yes, all of them and all of them are excellent.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The deep sadness of the Duke following his wife's death.Any additional comments?
In my review of The Prime Minister I commented on Plantagenet Palliser's deep sadness at the death of his wife, but actually that's a feature of this book. Whoops! Comes of gorging on Timothy West's telling of these novels.Timothy West excellent as always
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Fantastic!
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Superb narration
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