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Island Pharisees

Richard Shelton is wrestling with his conscience. As a member of the upper class at a time when the British Empire is at its height, he sees beyond the façade of their and his luxurious life. He has become engaged to Antonia and during the course of the book he meets, notices and talks to people from the lower classes and comes to reject the idea that Britain and his own class is good, thus becoming something of a moral outcast.
The book follows his journey and is a scathing satire of life in his time. (Summary by Simon Evers) (7 hr 9 min)

Chapters

Preface

8:53

Part 1, Chapter 1

16:19

Part 1, Chapter 2

11:57

Part 1, Chapter 3

13:02

Part 1, Chapter 4

16:25

Part 1, Chapter 5

11:08

Part 1, Chapter 6

11:48

Part 1, Chapter 7

14:06

Part 1, Chapter 8

7:19

Part 1, Chapter 9

7:46

Part 1, Chapter 10

11:49

Part 1, Chapter 11

15:02

Part 1, Chapter 12

7:16

Part 1, Chapter 13

12:59

Part 1, Chapter 14

11:26

Part 1, Chapter 15

17:06

Part 2, Chapter 16

12:31

Part 2, Chapter 17

16:01

Part 2, Chapter 18

14:03

Part 2, Chapter 19

18:24

Part 2, Chapter 20

17:05

Part 2, Chapter 21

9:45

Part 2, Chapter 22

14:57

Part 2, Chapter 23

10:03

Part 2, Chapter 24

6:32

Part 2, Chapter 25

10:30

Part 2, Chapter 26

15:11

Part 2, Chapter 27

17:39

Part 2, Chapter 28

6:53

Part 2, Chapter 29

14:25

Part 2, Chapter 30

11:37

Part 2, Chapter 31

8:44

Part 2, Chapter 32

20:45

Part 2, Chapter 33

9:55