The Zeit-Geist


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(3 stars; 3 reviews)

"When travelling in Canada, in the region north of Lake Ontario, I came upon traces of the somewhat remarkable life which is the subject of the following sketch.

Having applied to the school-master in the town where Bartholomew Toyner lived, I received an account the graphic detail and imaginative insight of which attest the writer's personal affection. This account, with only such condensation as is necessary, I now give to the world. I do not believe that it belongs to the novel to teach theology; but I do believe that religious sentiments and opinions are a legitimate subject of its art, and that perhaps its highest function is to promote understanding by bringing into contact minds that habitually misinterpret one another." (From the Preface)

"One of the most remarkable novels of the year."-- New York Commercial Advertiser.

"Powerful in conception, treatment, and influence."-- Boston Globe. (3 hr 58 min)

Chapters

Chapter I 21:07 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter II 6:40 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter III 13:26 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter IV 20:44 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter V 15:40 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter VI 13:00 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter VII 10:29 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter VIII 10:32 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter IX 11:58 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter X 13:51 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XI 8:19 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XII 11:04 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XIII 15:43 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XIV 9:18 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XV 18:10 Read by Greg Giordano
Chapter XVI 7:50 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter XVII 24:02 Read by Jacob Paul Starr
Chapter XVIII 6:25 Read by Jacob Paul Starr

Reviews

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(5 stars)

an open minded view into the wholeness of the universe and the power of child-like love.