
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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Nadia May
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By:
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Anne Bronte
Just as Anne had to use a male pseudonym in order to publish, Helen Graham, the novel's protagonist and a battered wife, must assume an alias in order to gain freedom from her suffering. With her young child, Helen takes up residence at Wildfell Hall, shrouding her past in secrecy, yet earning the attentions of a young, unmarried country gentlemen. Anne Brontë employs the atmosphere of the bleak Yorkshire moors and the cold, rugged gloom of the fictional mansion to set the stage for a tragedy that reveals the secret violence in a society considered well-mannered.
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Critic reviews
Depressing
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Some have drawn similarities between the husband character and Mr. Darcy in Jane Eyre. But I think it's the female lead in this story that is similar to Mr. Darcy. Like Darcy, she's a mysterious character, haunted by her past. I'll say no more about that to avoid a spoiler!
A 19th Century Tina Turner
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Too bad there are few such books written today.
A delight
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Where does The Tenant of Wildfell Hall rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Yes, this was a good book.What did you like best about this story?
I like how there ending is wrapped up, and that you get a sense of what happens after the book.What does Frederick Davidson and Nadia May bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The accents are very good, and read well.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The resolution toward the end puts my mind as ease.Any additional comments?
If you like classics, you will like this book.Entertaining
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My favorite Bronte novel.
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very entertaining
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Beautiful and brilliant ballrooms, great mansions, jewels, fine gowns, magnificent carriages, everything that wealth can provide is the background of this beautiful princess meets handsome prince, princess marries prince, princess then founds prince falls considerable short of her expectations, then prince dives headlong into the cesspools of London and the continent. Girl becomes a woman and takes command of her situation and with her young son runs hiding in the old dilapidated mansion, Wildfell Hall.
Frederick Davidson and Nadia May did a magnificent job. This is a hard book. One cannot love this book. It is the dark underbelly of upper class British society in the 17-1800's. So glittering and splendid, so debauched beneath the surface. Except for the leading lady and man, I hate, despise, detest most of the characters in this book. Yet, I have gone though the book again and again. When the horrors of what Nadia May reads overwhelms, the calm, aristocratic, matter-of-fact voice of Frederick Davidson soothes and bring one back to peace and tranquility
Fortunately Bronte stories end much better and much happier than the above description would lead one to expect. Well, this one ends well for the woman and her child. As for the husband, not so well but frankly good riddance.
What if Darcy had gone over to the Dark Side?
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Would you listen to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall again? Why?
No, once was enough. The story puts your teeth on edge, but it was fascinating to read another of the Bronte sisters' novels.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The most interesting was the frank depiction of debauchery in a marriage, and what that did to all those involved. But it was a case, of "why does she stick around" that can be irritating - you want to give her a shake and tell her to move on from the loser!Have you listened to any of Frederick Davidson and Nadia May ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Both performers are excellent and they did a very good job in this case.Now there is a bad marriage!
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I realize that Daivdson and May are not everyone's favourite narrators, but they are mine, especially for 19th century prose. They make the multi-claused sentences flow pleasingly. I postposed listening to this because I dislike "full cast" type readings; however, to my delight the narration is structured by voice in the literary sense rather than by gender of character in dialogue. Davidson reads a great chunk of material alternated by May, rather than quick back-and-forth dialogue. Much of the novel is in epistolary format (diaries as well as letters).
credible & moving portrait of dependency
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Wonderful story!! Performed beautifully.
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