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The Return of the Native

By: Thomas Hardy
Narrated by: Alan Rickman
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Set on Egdon Heath, a fictional barren moor in Wessex, Eustacia Vye longs for the excitement of city life but is cut off from the world in her grandfather's lonely cottage. Clym Yeobright who has returned to the area to become a schoolmaster seems to offer everything she dreams of: passion, excitement and the opportunity to escape. However, Clym's ambitions are quite different from hers, and marriage only increases Eustacia's destructive restlessness, drawing others into a tangled web of deceit and unhappiness.

Considered a truly modern story due to its sexual politics and hindered desires it still holds relevance to audiences today. There is a tension between the symbolic setting of the heath and the modernity of the characters that makes the listener question our freedom to shape our lives as we wish. Are we always able to live our dreams?

Like George Eliot, Hardy was a Victorian realist whose novels and poetry were greatly influenced by Romanticism, especially the poet William Wordsworth. His critical thoughts on Victorian society can be seen throughout much of his work.

Narrator Biography

Multi-award winning actor and director Alan Rickman, famous for roles such as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films and the Sherriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), had a varied career that included performing on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company in modern and classical theatre productions. In America, he gained recognition for his Broadway appearance in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1985) and later his role in Die Hard (1988) made him internationally famous. Other notable performances included his 2001 return to the West End and Broadway in Noël Coward's Private Lives and Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman in 2010. Rickman is most remembered for his roles in films such as Love Actually (2003) and Sweeney Todd (2007) as well as voicing Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), and Absalom the Caterpillar in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (2010).

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"Rickman's voice is masculine and seductive; yet by altering tempo, modulating tone, he becomes Hardy's women and children, utterly compelling as he projects all ranges of emotion. His individualizing dialogue of the human-sized characters, that country chorus who form the backdrop of normality for Hardy's titanic lovers, is brilliant." ( AudioFile)
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Alan Rickman gives a stunning 'reading' of Hardy's Return of the Native. I know he's a great actor but his range of voices and emotions is entirely unexpected and of course like a true pro diction and delivery is faultless throughout. Definitely the best reading of a novel I've heard on Audible. If you're not a Hardy follower then be prepared for a slower pace than modern writing, but all the richer and more truthful for that. It's not my favourite Hardy (they're Tess and Casterbridge) hence the 4 stars for story, but nevertheless it approaches genius.

Rickman revelation

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Hardy is so articulate and use of language sublime. This is a dramatic story of relationships - impulse and fate - lovers, parents and children with themes of class, nature and social change on the living stage of Egdon Heath.
The characters are vivid; both lead and lesser roles hold their idiosyncrasies and I’m struck by how honestly they express themselves, even the villains !
Rickman produces colourful, skilled and authentic accents - so all a bit of a treat......I’m a sucker for the Victorian novelists !

What a treat !

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Alan Rickman has the perfect voice for Hardy & he can sing! As normal with any Thomas Hardy novel, it’s not a barrel of laughs but well worth a listen.

Perfect narration

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A classic Hardy novel, filled with rich characters, beautifully described locations and scenes and masterfully narrated by the wonderfully talented Alan Rickman.

Fabulous story beautifully narrated

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Alan Rickman's narration superb, so lovely to listen to that distinctive voice again. Thoroughly recommend

Loved it!

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Another stunning story from Hardy. Sometimes reading (or listening to) Hardy is like watching a multi-vehicle car smash on the motorway in slow motion Alan Rickman’s narration is just sublime. Probably my favourite audio book!

Wonderful story with superb narration

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Wonderful reading by the sorely missed Alan Rickman.

I Enjoyed the story too. Good work Hardy.

good story

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Love the story and the narration. Alan Rickman does such a good job with Hardy’s beautiful descriptions of Egdon and it’s characters.

Alan Rickman reads it so we’ll

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I have a special fondness for this book which I first read 50 years ago when I was 16. It was the first Thomas Hardy novel I read, followed quite quickly by others. It was a real treat to listen to this version—so well read by Alan Rickman. Hardy's descriptions of Egdon Heath are so evocative and I nothing short of luxuriated in them. I thoroughly recommend this.

Hardy's prose is so beautiful!

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What made the experience of listening to The Return of the Native the most enjoyable?

I have always found reading Hardy's novels difficult listening to Alan Rickman's reading revealed for me what a great writer of prose Hardy can be with profound insights into relationships between men and women.

Rickman reveals a great Hardy story

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