Father and Son
Edmund Gosse
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Father and Son (1907) is a memoir by poet and critic Edmund Gosse, which he subtitled "a study of two temperaments." The book describes Edmund's early years in an exceptionally devout Plymouth Brethren home. His mother, who dies early and painfully of breast cancer, is a writer of Christian tracts. His father, Philip Henry Gosse, is an influential, though largely self-taught, invertebrate zoologist and student of marine biology who, after his wife's death, takes Edmund to live in Devon. The book focuses on the father's response to the new evolutionary theories, especially those of his scientific colleague Charles Darwin, and Edmund's gradual rejection of both his father and his father's fundamentalist religion. (8 hr 58 min)
Chapters
Preface & Chapter 1 | 26:20 | Read by Ed Meade |
Chapter 2 | 56:05 | Read by Alana Jordan |
Chapter 3 | 35:07 | Read by Alana Jordan |
Chapter 4 | 42:02 | Read by Alana Jordan |
Chapter 5 | 38:27 | Read by musil |
Chapter 6 | 38:27 | Read by musil |
Chapter 7 | 38:03 | Read by musil |
Chapter 8 | 41:33 | Read by musil |
Chapter 9 | 42:51 | Read by musil |
Chapter 10 | 39:18 | Read by musil |
Chapter 11 | 38:09 | Read by musil |
Chapter 12 | 58:35 | Read by musil |
Epilogue | 43:33 | Read by musil |
Reviews
Barbara Williams
I read this book years ago and often think about it. It is one of the best memoirs that I have read!