Rogue Herries, Hugh Walpole
Rogue Herries, Hugh Walpole
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Rogue Herries

Author: Hugh Walpole

Narrator: Peter Joyce

Unabridged: 23 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/04/2012

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Walpole, already a literary success due to the critical acclaim afforded to his earlier work, shot into international renown and financial security when he began writing ‘The Herries Chronicles’ during the later years of his life. His ‘anti-hero’, Francis Herries, is one of the great enigmas of English Literature and he based his saga in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, the Lake District.Francis, a devil to others and to himself, escapes from Doncaster to Borrowdale in Cumbria. What is it that drives him there? Why is this man, so rich in humanity and yet so brutal to his fellow beings, in such personal agony? What is the meaning of his dream about the white stallion?Walpole himself was a man pursued by demons. His lineage declared him an Englishman from the top drawer, his rewards and honours were numerous and yet adverse comment always gave him cause to doubt himself, his talents and his ambitions. Yet from this lack of confidence came stories which were to grip the public sensibility for several decades and make their creator one of the best paid authors that England has produced.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kerri on July 01, 2011

Hugh Walpole is an author not well known these days but he tells a really good story, and writes extremely well. He was popular in the early twentieth century. Rogue Harries is the first book in a series of four which is published under the title 'The Herries Chronicle'. This chronicle takes you thr......more

Goodreads review by Alan on May 02, 2017

Until I had come across this novel in a bookshelf in a rented cottage in Ambleside, I had never heard of Hugh Walpole. However my interest was piqued by the Lake District location and the references to Galsworthy's Forsyte Saga. The Herries Saga is certainly a weighty tome and as thoughtful and metic......more