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Maurice
- Narrated by: Peter Firth
- Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
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'Ah for darkness...not the darkness of a house which coops up a man among furniture, but the darkness where he can be free!'
Maurice Hall knows he must choose between living life in the shadows or denying himself a chance at love and fulfilment. Aware of his attraction to the same sex, in a time where it was considered unlawful and immoral to have homosexual desires, Maurice must decide whether to battle or submit to a prejudiced 20th-century English society.
A passionate and poignant tale, E.M. Forster's Maurice was a masterpiece ahead of its time. Incapable of believing that his contemporaries would accept its content, Forster refused to publish it, fearing that it would expose his sexuality along with his hero's.
Having witnessed, at 16, the very public trial and chastisement of Oscar Wilde, Forster grew up with an acute awareness of the kind of society he inhabited. This affected him immensely and, as such, he refused to publish any further fiction during the last 37 years of his life. Despite being one of the most celebrated authors of British history, Forster's talents were as constrained as his love life. Realising that he could never publically talk or write about the issues he held close to his heart, Forster made A Passage to India his last work.
He wasn't mistaken about his society, and when Maurice was published, posthumously, many were scandalised by the controversial content.
Unfortunately, Forster never experienced the freedom which his protagonist seeks, but Maurice has far outlived an age of bigotry and is now widely celebrated and critically acclaimed.
Narrator Biography
Having started his career as a leading child actor, Peter Firth received a Tony Award nomination for his performance in Peter Shaffer's play Equus (1973) at only 21. He later starred with Richard Burton in its film adaption, earning him a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination. His other film work has included roles in Pearl Harbor (2001) and The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005).
He is best known for his role as Sir Harry Pearce in the BBC show Spooks (2002-2011), appearing in every episode of the show's 10 series. Recent roles have included Jacob Marley in the BBC's Dickensian series (2015) and Ernest Augustus in ITV's drama series Victoria (2016).
He has narrated several audiobooks such as Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Birdsong and Witness. In 2015, Peter starred in Audible's multicast drama Amok.
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- Natalie
- 10-12-12
Important Text...Badly Delivered
I understand the importance of this text, as a piece of LGBT literature, and I'm usually a fan of E.M. Forster's work (being most familiar with Howards End). I found the part of this I listened to incredibly monotonous and dry, and was disappointed. I think I'll try reading the book instead.
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- Petrus
- 12-07-15
Forster at his best
Profound love story, beautifully written and deeply satisfying. Excellent narration with brilliant characterisation. Highly recommended.
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- Culwen
- 23-09-16
Good classic by EM Forster
I enjoyed the story. It has an air of innocence while being subtly gentle and calm about the characters dealings of homosexuality. It paints a good picture of ideologies of a certain class and time and how men would have dealt with it.
I liked the narrating of variable accents and voices that kept different characters clear.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-03-20
fantastic
a wonderful reading of a wonderful book. this would benefit many a man to hear
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- emrys
- 25-07-19
An illuminating read.
A brilliantly written book. The subject matter can still be difficult still today - but I found myself becoming angry at a society that could cause such difficulties. My sympathy was almost entirely with Maurice.
As you would expect from this author, the writing is exemplary. Without doubt, I shall now endeavor to read othe books by this author.
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- A. Simmonds
- 12-06-19
Expressive, sensitive reading
Sensitively read by a good narrator, this is a lovely version of one of my favourite books.
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- Daniel Granville
- 19-02-24
A strong performance
An excellent performance of Forster’s novel, which captures the shades of its emotional acuity and verbal dexterity.
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- Siobhan Howard
- 07-07-23
Very enjoyable discovery
I’ve had this book on my list for years, one of those you think you ought to read but don’t get around to. I’m so glad I finally did. It’s a fascinating book on many levels, but especially the social restrictions of the time. The reading performance is brilliant, as expected from Peter Firth. I was sad when it came to an end.
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- keith
- 27-05-23
An old friend
I read this for the first time when I was 14. Next week I will be 60 and still think this book is a beautiful love story. It stills make me hope!
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-05-23
Seeing through EM’s eyes
Tragic and if it’s time. I last read when it was published and times HAVE changed. My childhood hero Peter Firth is good
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