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The Age of Innocence

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The Age of Innocence

By: Edith Wharton
Narrated by: Joanne Woodward
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Winner of the 1921 Pulitzer Prize, The Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton’s masterful portrait of desire and betrayal which takes place in the sumptuous Golden Age of Old New York, and questions the morals and assumptions of the elite New York society set in the 1870s when "scandal was more dreaded than disease."

This is Newland Archer’s world as he prepares to marry the beautiful but conventional May Welland. But when the mysterious Countess Ellen Olenska returns to New York after a disastrous marriage, Archer falls deeply in love with her. Torn between duty and passion, Archer struggles to make a decision that will either courageously define his life—or mercilessly destroy it.

Performed by Academy Award winning actress Joanne Woodward who also provided the narration for the 1993 film version of The Age of Innocence.

Public Domain (P)1993, 2014 Dove Audio, Phoenix Books
Classics New York
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I have more than one version of this novel. I was disappointed in the story as it was told through a man‘s interpretation. I wish Joanne Woodward could have read the whole novel instead of a condensed version. She offers a touch of the theater, an infusion of appropriate emotion into this reading. I wish she had done more.

Woodward brings story to life

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I’ve never listened to a classic novel before. Hearing Joanne Woodward do the reading was such a treat.

Woodward performs a wonderful Wharton

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Who else but Joanne Woodward could narrate and read The Age of Innocence to listeners? Her performance, her smooth voice and her inflection and intonation were perfect. It was like listening to a radio program that drew you in and kept you there by the fire in a completely other world. What a way to listen to a classic read to you by a classic.

Finest Performance

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Great performance and story. Well done with a nuanced reading . Good flow and pace same narrator as in the movie

Great story great reading

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I got this because I thought the parts of Joanne Woodward's narration in Scorcese's film adaption werer a eally brilliant addition to the movie. I wish it wasn't an abridged edition but all the main story is there and it was very enjoyable.

Same narrator from the movie version

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I have read The Age of Innocence several times and watched Martin Scorsese’s movie adaptation at least twice. I picked this version of the audio book because I trusted that Joanne Woodward would be a reliable narrator and I wasn’t disappointed. Edith Wharton is a brilliant writer and portrayer of the New York society of her time. I recommend this book to first time readers and those, like me, for whom this is also a favorite.

First time listening to a favorite book.

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All I can hear is what sounds like dentures rattling around in this woman’s mouth as he reads. She does fine doing voices etc but the mouth noises are awful. I can even listen to the book!

Horrible narration.

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