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Great Expectations
- Narrated by: Eddie Izzard
- Length: 20 hrs and 17 mins
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The classic Charles Dickens novel, performed by one of Britain's greatest comedians.
Widely considered to be Charles Dickens' greatest and best-loved work, Great Expectations was first published as a serial between December 1860 - August 1861 and has been in print ever since. The story of a young boy from humble origins who dares to dream of becoming a gentleman, it is one of Dickens' most enduring and widely adapted novels.
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- QP1
- 16-10-20
Magnificent, if poorly edited
Eddie Izzard offers a masterclass here in how to read fiction with magnetism and empathy. He delineates the characters beautifully and somehow makes us feel for Pip even more than we might if we were reading off the page.
Bafflingly, for a production predicated on the star power and talent of its reader, no one bothered to edit out the various restarts and second takes that are par for the course in any recording session.
So, not infrequently, we get to listen to Izzard take a second stab at a paragraph. In some ways it's interesting, as we get to hear the level of nuance involved in what Mr Izzard changes (it's often subtle, but makes sense). But it does take one out of the story a bit. A few time references for these errors are below in case anyone from the publishers is listening and wants to correct and re-upload the file. How hard can that be? I could do it on my laptop. It would probably take an hour.
Having begun to listen to the more stentorian, less intimate Martin Jarvis version and abandoned it in favour of this one. I can thoroughly recommend this production. Just a shame that it’s a let down by the absence of some standard issue finishing touches.
A 9 out of 10 read of a 9 out of 10 book
Chapter 1: 11:25
Chapter 39: 30:51
Chapter 50: 04:28
Chapter 54: 36:45
...and many others
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- Una
- 26-07-18
Does Dickens justice
One of the most classic novels told in a wonderful and heartfelt way by Eddie Izzard. He brings Dickens' characters and words to life. I was hooked from the first minute.
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- Sharon
- 15-07-19
Brilliant
Eddie Izzard's performance for this audiobook is absolutely fabulous. He clearly loves this story and is relishing (I'm still listening) reading it aloud. Highly recommend.
But, the editing is not 100%. There have been several times when a sentence has been repeated and the editor/producer has not deleted accordingly. So not an ideal production but Eddie Izzard's narration is very good.
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- Sketchy&Unformed
- 18-01-22
Narrator brought it to life
Eddie Izzard was wonderful as a narrator. The characters were in the room with me.
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- Eileen O'Neill
- 24-03-22
Words cannot express how lovely this experience was
I have often started to read Dickens and abandoned him as too depressing and alien. Eddie Izzard has brought to life the most beautiful, humorous, witty, sad and complicated story. I wish I could capture a wisp of Dickens genius and Eddie Izzard’s magic to do justice to this experience.
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- sharon kirkwood
- 11-12-21
Great narration
Eddie really brought this book to life. Loved the story and characters. Long story but worth listening to every minute.
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- Roger C Herring
- 14-04-21
Superb Narration Eddie Izzard.
Absolute joy to hear Eddie Izzard reading Dickens...please sign him up to do them all...
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- Anonymous User
- 23-01-21
Brilliant novel narrated with style and creativity
Such a perfectly constructed and haunting novel; Dickens' finest work in my opinion. I was a bit nervous about listening to it because I know it so well and didn't want it spoiled. I needn't have worried. Eddie Izzard does it justice. He reads with intelligence and understanding and brings the distinctive voices of the characters to life. Most enjoyable.
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- hzjules
- 21-01-21
Not to be missed
This is smply one of the world’s best books read by one of the best ever narrators.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-01-21
magical
brilliantly read by Eddie. He has brought an amazing story to life. what a listen
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- JoieDe
- 30-09-18
Best listen EVER! Eddie Izzard + Dickens = AMAZING
I'm enthralled by this reading of Great Expectations. It is the tale of an ignorant boy coming into a surprise inheritance which he copes with in some hilarious ways as he gradually grows up. Much of it is tongue-in-cheek. Pip is at times an oblivious self-observer, but most of the characters are endearing in their eccentric and sometimes bumbling ways.
Eddie Izzard should record the entire Dickens oeuvre, he's that good at bringing the story to life.
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- Cookie
- 10-09-19
Not so much
I seem to differ from a lot of reviewers here in that I found the narrator too distracting to be able to follow the story. His accents were indeed wonderful, giving each character a life of their own. I could picture each person perfectly, befitting their particular class and station, personality, etc. but the actual reading of the story was often halting, with pauses in the middle of a sentence as if at a page break. I found I was subconsciously waiting for each future instance and was too distracted.
I ended up returning this edition and am going with Simon Vance- tried and true.
The book is definitely Dicken’s very best. I’m late to his writings and I find I’ve started to think of him as a writer in line with Shakespeare- something for any intellect to appreciate in every book. And I’ve yet to read any Dicken’s book that I haven’t cried- in sadness or joy.
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- Thelma And Lou
- 28-06-18
Pure entertainment
I've listened to several excellent audible versions of Dickens novels and this is one of my favorites - the reading by Eddie Izzard gives such enjoyment. Highly recommend
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- Marianne Thompson
- 16-09-19
Tremendous
Mr Izzard’s performance is transcendent. He renders each character with such insight and tenderness which is fully in concert with Dickens’ handling of them himself. Izzard’s intelligence and ability to relate to the humanity in the tale beyond the eccentricities of an older dialect allow him to inflect antiquated phraseology in a completely modern and relatable tone. He makes the tome which in other hands might be read with the gravitas of a formidable, unrelatable great-grandfather open up and blossom, as if told you by your best friend over tea in the kitchen. Truly a magnificent reading and-I forgot to mention - also an equally worthy and wonderful book.
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- Cassandra
- 19-05-23
Superb!
I enjoyed this listen immensely. Truly a great book and Izzard is spectacular. His accents and characterizations are made me laugh and cry. Terrific!
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- Jonny Rockstar
- 25-04-23
Beautiful Izzard
Susie Izzard makes the words of Dickens even more arresting and lovely. Her flow and attachment to each word is amazingly honest and poetic.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-03-23
Great expectations fulfilled
Exemplary performance, and a clear love for the source material. Izzard brings out both the comedy and tragedy in this piece.
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- Jean Sloan
- 22-03-23
Superb!
Outstanding performance. Eddie Izzard's acting and ability with language and dialect brings this book to life. He raises the bar for narration.
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- Fletch
- 20-03-23
Gorgeous
Truly wonderful performance of an incredible and moving story. It comes alive with Izzard. The only negative is that it has to end. Thank you for sharing your gift.
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- Diana Kent
- 10-03-23
Magnificent
Far and away the best reading of any book l have ever heard. Eddie Izzard's perfect, yet effortless and inspired change of voice or accent with each character was wonderful. He was beautifully expressive of Dickens' superbly crafted, but lengthy sentences. His droll delivery of Dickens' humor...perfect. "Portable property." The monotone drone of the typical audiobook going forward will be extremely frustrating, as Izzard has shown me how this should be done. I have loved Izzard for years. I dearly hope he will spoil us with more Dickens. Or Hugo. Or Herriot. JK Rowling chose Dickens as the author she would most like to have dinner with. Izzard's nuanced reading brought me to full understanding of her choice. Thank You!! Please do more!!!