Scaramouche
Rafael Sabatini
Read by Gord Mackenzie
Scaramouche is a romantic adventure and tells the story of a young aristocrat during the French Revolution. His successive endeavors as a lawyer, politician, actor, lover, and buffoon lead his enemies to call him "Scaramouche" (also called Scaramuccia, a roguish character in the commedia dell'arte), but he impresses many with his elegant orations and precision swordsmanship. The later film version includes one of the longest, and many believe, best swashbuckling sword-fighting scenes ever filmed. (17 hr 11 min)
Chapters
THE REPUBLICAN | 24:38 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE ARISTOCRAT | 27:19 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE ELOQUENCE OF M. DE VILMORIN | 26:34 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE HERITAGE | 15:20 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE LORD OF GAVRILLAC | 12:23 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE WINDMILL | 21:08 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE WIND | 37:47 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
OMNES OMNIBUS | 23:12 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE AFTERMATH | 23:08 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE TRESPASSERS | 38:37 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE SERVICE OF THESPIS | 22:54 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE COMIC MUSE | 30:18 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
EXIT MONSIEUR PARVISSIMUS | 23:27 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
ENTER SCARAMOUCHE | 23:55 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
CLIMENE | 38:44 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE CONQUEST OF NANTES | 25:47 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE DREAM | 18:56 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE AWAKENING | 53:41 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
CONTRITION | 26:30 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE FRACAS AT THE THEATRE FEYDAU | 48:24 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
TRANSITION | 43:14 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
QUOS DEUS VULT PERDERE | 21:32 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
PRESIDENT LE CHAPELIER | 25:57 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
AT MEUDON | 41:47 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
MADAME DE PLOUGASTEL | 28:33 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
POLITICIANS | 25:41 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE SPADASSINICIDES | 30:27 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE PALADIN OF THE THIRD | 23:02 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
TORN PRIDE | 39:30 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE RETURNING CARRIAGE | 26:15 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
INFERENCES | 21:02 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE OVERWHELMING REASON | 48:49 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
SANCTUARY | 24:26 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
THE BARRIER | 27:11 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
SAFE-CONDUCT | 23:12 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
SUNRISE | 18:21 | Read by Gord Mackenzie |
Reviews
Great story, superb reading.
Joe P
Easily the equal of Tale of Two Cities and more morally sophisticated than The Count of Monte Cristo, this book is a great swashbuckling romance. Gord Mackenzie reads this so beautifully. His reading is always engaging and never overpowers the story. Bravo and thanks. Highly, highly recommended.
Great story
mikezane
I really enjoyed this story. Andre-Louie is a young man of noble bearing but unknown birth who is raised by his godfather. When his friend is killed in a duel with M La Tour d'Azyr for having a 'dangerous way of speaking', he swears he will have revenge by making sure his friend's words are repeated everywhere in France. This is part of the spark that starts the French revolution. However, Andre-Louie is destined to cross paths and swords with M La Tour d'Azyr over and over again, until the spark that started the war between them is finally resolved. The reader is excellent, great voices, great reading, very high-quality recordings. Thanks!
Kudos to Gord Mackenzie
aimzzz
Excellent reading of a great story... I expected an adventure/romance & was surprised to find philosophical & political discussions interspersed throughout the book-- especially at the end, the ambiguities of seemingly clear-cut issues are left for the reader's consideration rather than presenting resolution
fantastic!
A LibriVox Listener
Gordon has fantastically performed a wonderful story! He has made a book that is very well written turn out to be even better performed. Even if you have read the book yourself, I encourage everyone to listen to this audio performance by Gordon!
Awesome.
berglane
An engaging story, fabulously read.
An excellent recording
Timothy Ferguson
A strangely Mary-Sueish book in which the hero is excellent at everything. Going in, you need to remember that murder is mortal sin. The reader when the book was originally released would have seen the main character’s temptation to kill the man who murdered his friend as the great obstacle to be overcome. If you go in with the expectations of modern American drama, the author’s clever way of preventing fatal confrontations between the protagonist and antagonist just seem like weird twists.
great romance on the backdrop of the french revolution
su05
Against the backdrop of the french revolution, this story follows the adventures of our hero, Andre-Louis. There is romance, revenge, courage and leadership, action, and finally forgiveness - all over the fascinating canvas of France, just before the revolution. It is a very moving story by Sabatini. The reader is excellent: different voices based on nature of the character, tone and inflection varying with the mood, and good french pronunciation. Don't miss it!
Bravo from Borneo
Lord Jim
Bravo! Bravo! Magnificent! What a truly wonderful classic and so beautifully read by the narrator...now one of my favourite narrators. This is a first class book to explore the French revolution and the turmoil and conflict of the time. The character development is exquisite...just like the language used. Give yourself a treat and listen to this delightfully crafted book.