Kipps, H.G Wells
Kipps, H.G Wells
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Kipps

Author: H.G Wells

Narrator: Simon Hester

Unabridged: 13 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/21/2022

Categories: Fiction, Classic, Humorous


Synopsis

First published in 1905 Kipps soon became H.G Wells’ most popular novel. It is a rags to riches story of a “simple soul” Arthur Kipps, a naïve young man who finds himself suddenly struggling to keep afloat in the deep waters of unlooked for wealth. He reaches out to those he considers his betters to anchor himself in this new world, so far removed from his relatively humble life of apprentice to a Draper. Young Kipps is quick to abandon his first love Ann for the allure of Helen Walsingham, whom he feels is more the match for the inevitable rise in his status which must surely follow his new found wealth. Wells lets the obviously humorous side of the situation naturally unfold, whilst subtly framing Kipps’ rise and fall in the context of the hypocrisies and futilities of Edwardian English society.
Narrated by Simon Hester. With original music.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Baba on May 11, 2023

A solid satire by H G Wells: ordinary man Kipps inherits, and is thrust, unprepared, into the farcical world of the English gentlemen; a tale in which Wells does not hold back with a cutting satire. 7 out of 12, Three Stars. 2009 read......more

Goodreads review by Katie on November 11, 2019

A really interesting examination of class and culture in the late 19th century, with great characterisation and moments of humour and poignancy. It has a touch of Great Expectations about it and is definitely my favourite HG Wells so far.......more

Goodreads review by Issicratea on July 15, 2017

I read this book for a very specific reason, which will not be of relevance to too many readers—I have just bought an apartment in Folkestone, where Kipps is set, and I was curious to read an account of it in its brief late-Victorian moment of glory. Kipps didn’t disappoint on that front. Wells port......more