Emma - The 200th Anniversary Audio Edition
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Narrated by:
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Alison Larkin
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Jane Austen
Following the runaway success of her stunning rendition of Pride and Prejudice, award-winning narrator Alison Larkin returns - breathing new life into Jane Austen's Emma. Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the book, Larkin - a witty and always original voice - is the perfect vessel to bring this classically satirical novel to a new audience. A fresh and hugely entertaining listen, Larkin, also an acclaimed comedienne and the best-selling author of The English American, joins her voice deftly with Austen's clever style and the result is pure, boundless fun.
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Love jane Austen - thought this narrator was awful
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Really comes alive!What other book might you compare Emma - The 200th Anniversary Audio Edition to and why?
I have not enjoyed an audio book as much since I listened to Larkin's performance of Pride and Prejudice.What about Alison Larkin’s performance did you like?
Often narrations of Jane Austen novels are earnest. She was not meant to be read in that way. She was meant to be read with lightness and wit - and depth. Larkin brings all this and more.
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Miss Bates and Mrs Elton are both hilarious and authentic. I especially love the scene where Emma first gives advice to Harriet about Mr Martin and all the scenes where she manipulates people.Jane Austen called her 'a heroine who no one but myself will much like.'Any additional comments?
Larkin is able to channel Jane Austen in a way that breathes new life into this already amazing book. Her reading brings this 200 year-old classic to life in a way that makes me love the book more than ever before. A brilliantly good listen!Best Jane Austen narration I have ever heard!
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Totally charming
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