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Jude The Obscure

By: Thomas Hardy
Narrated by: Stephen Thorne
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Eager to escape the confines of his lower-class upbringing, Jude Fawley dreams of pursuing higher education, graduating from university and becoming a scholar. Slowly, we witness the resistance Jude is met with and, in keeping with Hardy's other works, the consequences of having dared to defy a society with long-held traditions.

Thomas Hardy's last novel, Jude the Obscure, offers scathing commentary and insight into 19th century England. Widely considered Hardy's boldest and most avant-garde work, it was first published in serialised form, sending weekly shockwaves of outrage to its Victorian audiences. Despite being an able and driven young man, Jude's potential is squandered and his aspirations quashed when he relents and becomes a stonemason. Grounded by an unhappy marriage and a lack of opportunity, Jude's only escape comes in the form of his beloved cousin, Sue Bridehead. An unconventional yet extraordinary heroine, Sue becomes Jude's only chance at happiness, but in a society so unwilling to accept change, their love becomes their undoing.

One of the most influential and prolific novelists and poets of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Thomas Hardy followed the naturalist movement and was greatly inspired by the works of Charles Dickens and William Wordsworth. In turn, his work enthused the likes of Robert Frost, W.H. Auden and Philip Larkin.

Narrator Biography

Stephen Thorne is a classically-trained radio, film, stage and television actor. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and has toured with The Old Vic Company and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His voice experience is extensive and he is credited with over 2000 radio broadcasts and 300 unabridged audiobooks. These include works by James Henry, Dick King-Smith, Arthur Conan-Doyle and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Stephen famously voiced the character of Aslan in the 1979 adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. His unique narration style has won him various awards in both the UK and the USA, including a Talkies Award and several Golden Earphones Awards from Audiofile Magazine.

Stephen is no stranger to the screen and his television roles include Z-Cars, Death of an Expert Witness, David Copperfield, Crossroads, Last of the Summer Wine and Doctor Who. He also appeared in the 1984 film, Runaway and the 1985 film, Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas Race.

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Beautifully read with lots of feeling and emotion. Not my favourite Thomas Hardy I have to say, a tad too morose for my taste. The numerous Latin phrases, though in keeping with the general mood of the book, had me flummoxed and I found them self indulgent by the author. Nevertheless I stuck with it until the end and in the main enjoyed it.

Not my favourite Hardy

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This was a Hardy novel I’d surprisingly not read before.
It received shocking reviews after publication, claiming it to be obscene and immoral.
You can understand why considering it’s day.
This tale would easily translate current times, although wouldn’t be considered shocking in these times.
It is well narrated and enthralling to the end.

Enthralling ...

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It took a while to get into the story, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. The characters were all brilliantly portrayed by the reader.

Brilliantly read

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I love Thomas Hardy, this book took me a while to get into but I really enjoyed it.

Beautiful

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Anything by TH was going to be good but this was absolutely captivating. Ahead if it's time in many ways and heartbreakibg too. An absolute pleasure to listen to and a book that will stay with you afterwards.

Amazing

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I loved this storyline. The narrator added depth to the prose and I confess to foregoing sleep to hear more. A story indeed!

Enchanting tale

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Best book I’ve ever listened to. Touching and heartfelt and a thoughtful examination of marriage, religion, freedom and life.

Exceptional

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Jude the obscure, Jude who in true Hardy style has a tough time in life. One of Harry’s classics which like so many is in the main part, gloomy. It contains a shocker that makes you think why, oh why! Set mainly in Oxford it’s a great classic read and this a good presentation.

Oh Jude!

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Fantastic as always from Hardy,thoroughly enjoyable as a new just want to read more

Amazing

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Over 50 years ago this was a book I read for A levels and loved it. After a lifetime I returned to the story. I found Sue a hateful character. Arabella unpleasant. Poor Jude, I was trying not to judge the characters by modern values. Sue was in some ways a very modern women up to two thirds of the way through the novel. The novel had a far more hard hitting attitude to religion than I remember. The heavy hand of Fate-hung over Jude and his life was predestined from the start. Even for Hardy this is a dark tale. However it is beautifully written and well narrated

Oh Jude

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