
Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Naxos)
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Narrated by:
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Anna Bentinck
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By:
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Thomas Hardy
Socially critical and emotionally complex, Tess of the d'Urbervilles is Hardy's masterpiece. It tells the story of Tess Durbeyfield, forced by her family's poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy d'Urbervilles. Violated by the son, Alec, her hopes of rebuilding her life with the gentle and bookish Angel Clare founder when he learns of her past. Sensitively read by Anna Bentinck.
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One more classic down. (this book was written in 1891).
Tess of the d'Urbervilles was quite modern and open minded in its day! It was well written and well narrated. However, I will never read it again. The pour heroine never catches a break and the story is incredibly depressing throughout.
Tragedy
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A stirring tale.
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I do enjoy Victorian romance novels. When it comes to beautiful communicative prose, Thomas Hardy is the amongst the best. When he speaks his words intone full color impressions in one’s mind. If you have not read a Hardy novel do it before you get too old to read or listen. Life is not fulfilled without a Hardy read. (Well, at least it is enhanced by a Hardy novel.) But, be cautious here. Tess is the most beautiful woman you will ever meet in literature. What Hardy does to her should have been the basis of a prosecutorial crime. She is naïve, gentle, loving of her family and friends, generous, effusive and just all one could want from womanhood. Hardy puts her in a bottle with the devil himself and gives the devil a baseball bat and lets him beat her to smithereens, time and again, and then again and again. All that originates from a priest’s simplistic statement about the origins of the name d’Uberville. Why should one read such a debauchery? Well there is the magic of Hardy’s words but if all you want is his word mastery better read his Jude the Obscure. In “Tess” though we are forewarned against adhering to societal values that are archaic, no longer providing value and this is all explained quite precisely on just how they destroy us rather than protect us. Victorian moral norms on sex and religion may be the only things that get more butchered in this novel then Tess herself. If you like how Charles Dickens undoes the English social fabric, you will be awed with Thomas Hardy’s ability.
There is one negative to the story. Tess, in her innocents makes so many wrongful judgment calls I found myself during one listen, just yelling out loud, “no not again stupid!” I actually also bought the book on Kindle, and watched the written pages go by as Ms. Bentinck read the words for me to view and hear. Did you know you can do that in Audible/Kindle?
The Ravishes of Innocence
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Totally mesmerizing
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Now I started out saying I hated the ending, but thinking back on it, I realize that it was bittersweet. In fact there was a lot of sweetness in it. She finally got what she wanted and was extremely happy for a short time. But she just couldn't win. Some people just cannot sustain happiness, and of course, under the circumstances, happiness was not going to last for her.
This book wore me out. I felt exhausted when I finished it. It will be on my mind for days.
The narration by Anna Benlinck was top notch.
Emotionally exhausting
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Beautiful language, excellent narration
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a classic...and yet?
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Wonderful!!!
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Very well done, but a dark story
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Poor Tess
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