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Wuthering Heights
- Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
- Length: 13 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Summary
The wild and passionate tale of Cathy and Heathcliff's impossible love for each other and its phenomenal setting on the blasted Yorkshire moors has to be one of the best-known love affairs in literature.
When it was first published in 1847, Wuthering Heights was greeted with a fair degree of outrage, not only for the open description of desire and disaster but for the almost unheard of method of telling the story using unreliable witnesses whose tales and points of view open out from each other, leaving the audience to piece together the truth of the story.
Only such novels as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein had previously attempted to challenge the reader in this way, and it is only in the last century that the true genius of Emily Brontë's work has begun to be appreciated.
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- Teachy McTeach Face
- 17-09-16
Beautifully read
Always a wonderful text but Juliet Stevenson inhabits the characters with empathy and compassion, bringing the story to a level of connection which is unsurpassed.
10 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 02-06-19
Beautifully read!
Juliet Stevenson has a different voice for every character, making this audiobook much more accessible than the text version. My friends who have read the book said they struggled with understand whose point of view and what time they were reading at certain points but I didn’t experience this at all with Stevenson. The voices represent the characters so well and I forgot it was just one woman doing them all, it felt like a whole cast. An absolute delight to listen to.
7 people found this helpful
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- Sandra Forde
- 19-06-16
Better than any film adaptation
What a fabulous narration of a brilliant book. I was mesmerised by the story and the wonderful voices of the characters from Juliette Stephenson. Having read Wuthering Heights in my youth, I thought I knew the novel, but this adaptation has shown me something new. I remember Heathcliffe as a romantic character, but my goodness he was cruel!
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-08-19
Absolutely blissful rendition of my favourite book
I have admired Juliet Stephenson 's acting talent for a long while, her ability to convey emotions being second to none. Since discovering this reading I have discovered Miss Stephenson has a huge talent as a storyteller. I feel that I more fully understand the books meaning courtesy of Juliet and returning to the book as an older reader, as does she herself. Immerse yourself do, you will not be disappointed.
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- MM
- 27-06-18
Brilliant!
Genius performed by a genius!
It is really quite amazing what a great actor can do for a story of this magnitude. Juliet Stevenson, a rare master of her craft, delivered an outstanding performance that brought each character to life. Characterisation, narrative and dialogue perfectly delineated and there is never any doubt as to who is speaking, male, female, accented. I was left with a sense of having lived with them. An amazing experience.
Obsession, revenge, manipulation and loss in epic proportions. The story is dark, powerful, tumultuous and at times profound. The reader is left to make up personal moral judgements between the destruction of two families that stretches over two generations. The rare literary genius is in the detail that usually falls victim to editing offers the reader a real treat. The author’s unique ability of creating unusual individuals, some of a sadistic nature, by depicting intricate characteristics and exaggerates them beyond what is normal makes this a drama more disturbing than any other. Emily Bronte was certainly beyond her years and time, mantling this book as one that should never be overlooked.
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- Bandanna
- 01-04-20
Great narration
Love Juliet Steven's narration, every character individual and identifiable, shared her amazement at how different the book seems, revisited in adulthood. Ace.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-03-20
So enjoyable
I expect many people like me think they know this book. In fact I was surprised to find I didn’t . What a great story and so well read. I have raved about it to all my friends. So much more to it than the films and TV adaptions show you. Glad I was born in the 20th century!
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- Fibre_Artist
- 15-05-19
Listened to for book group, but not really me
Juliet Stevenson was a great narrator as always but the story was not quite what I was expecting. I appreciate that the book is a Classic but I found it hard to empathise with any of the characters, and in fact disliked most of them. But then, on reflection, isn't that what writing is about? To emotionally engage your reader?
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-06-16
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is an epic novel that I have read previously. However, Juliet Stevenson is a superb narrator who brings every character to life and made the novel real.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-02-20
Bleak and vengeful - great performace
great narrator, compelling performance, brings the peaks alive with landscape descriptions. a miserable existence driven by Heatcliffs vengeance...
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- TM Castillo
- 18-04-16
Great Narration
Stevenson emulated each character with perfect poise. From all of Heathcliff's complexities to the adolescent Isabella, the novel was retold beautifully.
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- Andrew
- 03-01-17
Incredible Narration
Juliet Stevenson is an incredible narrator and this is as good as any performance she has given. I recommend her performance without hesitation. She inhabits each character fully and gives such depth to every line they say.
As for the book, it's a classic. It's much darker than I anticipated and in places I struggled with the impulse to strangle almost every character in the book. In the end, I'm very glad I read it and enjoyed it a great deal.
6 people found this helpful
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- CourtneyWNY
- 07-02-16
A bizarre story, an ingenious performance!
Well, Heathcliff remains a psycho for me, but having listened to this book as an adult, I see that there are more reasons than just his sociopathic nature for his awfulness. Cathy is a tragic character who did love both Heathcliff and Edgar Linton, for such different reasons, and chose the safer, reliable life with Edgar, to the torment of both herself and Heathcliff... This is beautifully written, with rich, deep characters, but sheesh, what a dark and narrow world! Juliet Stevenson is brilliant as always, and I loved her short commentary here after the completion of the novel. Good stuff.
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- ali alper
- 09-10-16
Gotta listen!
Even if you read the book before, you have listen this spectacular narrative performance. Amazing
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- Summer Layne
- 24-04-16
Worth Listening for the Narration Alone
I'm not a big fan of Wuthering Heights ... for me, the story is, for lack of a better term, a "downer" as we said back in the day - lol. The overriding theme of malevolence and cruelty is woven through every chapter, and the only real redemption, from my perspective, are the finely-drawn and sometimes amusing characters.
However, to listen to Juliet Stevenson narrate this work is to be lifted out of our surroundings. Each character is given his/her own voice and accent - they come to life in such a way that I feel as though I'm attending a theatrical performance. Her dialects are spot on ... Joseph, Heathcliff's servant, is highly amusing when brought to life by Ms. Stevenson.
In any case, if you're new to Wuthering Heights, stay with it - after the first chapters the narration will draw you in, and hold you captive.
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- M. Y. L.
- 19-04-16
On old favorite
Juliet Stevenson perfectly sums up my feelings about Wuthering Heights at the end of her narration. I loved and romanticized the book as a young girl, but as an adult I see the tragic selfishness of the couple that leads to so much misery. Stevenson does s beautiful job as narrator.
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- J. herlugson
- 02-11-20
Tragic story / Perfect narration
This audio book can be hard to follow if you aren’t paying attention. The characters have the same names, it spans many generations and the story is told through flashbacks of many years. But Juliet pulls off the narration to perfection. I thoroughly enjoyed it even if I did have to go back and listen a few times over!
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- Mary Brickmeier
- 04-01-18
Juliet Stevenson is phenomenal
Before I purchased the book I listened to several different samples and I immediately fell in love with Juliet Stevenson’s voice and how incredible of a job she did on narrating this classic novel. The story overall wasn’t the best and it is definitely not going to be going down as one of my favorite books or even one of my favorite classics, but Juliet Stevenson made this book sound magical and I would listen to it over and over again just to hear more of her voice. I am so very thankful that she has narrated several different classic novels as well and I am looking forward to getting around to them all.
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- Michael Emmerson
- 13-09-16
Great performance!
Juliet Stevenson is amazing! The character voices and accents are all on point. I've read wuthering heights many, many times and I picked up more out of the story from this performance.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-05-22
Excellent interpretation
Stevenson brings the listener in to the heart of each character as the story unfolds. A remarkable pleasure that one wishes would go on and on.