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Wuthering Heights

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Wuthering Heights

By: Emily Brontë, Ann Dinsdale - introduction
Narrated by: Joanne Froggatt, Rachel Atkins - introduction
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Winner of Audible's 2017 Narrator of the Year Award

In an Audible Exclusive production, Golden Globe winner Joanne Froggatt gives a powerhouse performance of Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only published novel. This edition features an exclusive introduction written by Ann Dinsdale, Chief Curator of the Brontë Museum.

About the book

The unapologetic intensity with which Emily Brontë wrote this story ensures that it will forever be considered one of the greatest works of English literature. A passionate tale of a chaotic and often violent love, Wuthering Heights transcends your average romance and, with its Gothic undertones, takes the listener on a journey through one man's lustful hunt for revenge.

Believing he has been spurned by Cathy Earnshaw, the only woman he has ever loved, Heathcliff abandons the wild moors of Wuthering Heights, fervently wishing to reestablish himself as the wealthy gentleman he believes Cathy seeks. Having been successful in his ventures, he later returns to the adoptive family who raised him and hungrily seeks to punish those who once rejected him.

In an exclusive introduction written for this edition by Ann Dinsdale, Chief Curator of the Bronte Museum, discover how critical and public opinion of Wuthering Heights has changed over time.

About the author

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Emily is said to have had the most unusual character of all the Brontë sisters. A reserved character with few close acquaintances outside her family circle, Emily's dark and passionate nature is clearly reflected in her tale. Having been the consummate lover of animals and nature, in this book she also set out to paint an unforgettable picture of the stark and imposing moors that she so enjoyed walking along.

Having developed a highly intelligent writing style, Emily ensures that the listener is emotionally involved throughout and often even a little horrified at the events that take place. A true work of art, Wuthering Heights surpasses expectation with its Gothic love scenes and desolate landscapes. Emily Brontë's only published work, it stands alone and will forever imprint itself upon the listener's memory.

About the narrator

Joanne Froggatt is an English stage, film and television actress who shot to fame after her engaging portrayal of Downton Abbey's Anna Bates. Also celebrated for her roles in Dinnerladies, A Street Cat Named Bob, Murder in the Outback and Liar, Joanne has now been acting for over 20 years and brings a wealth of expertise to her narratives. Having voiced an Alice in Wonderland series as well as Audible's 2017 Thriller of the Year, Silent Child, Joanne succeeds once more in delivering an incredibly engaging performance in this unique and exquisite adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights.

Public Domain (P)2017 Audible Ltd
Classics Museum Romance Scary Fiction

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As a non-Brit, I found that the heavy Yorkshire accent used by the speaker made it difficult to follow. I am conscious it is probably the way the characters are supposed to have sounded, but it made it less accessible to me.

Yorkshire accent

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This was a wonderful listen. Joanne Froggatt read beautifully and captured the characters and mood perfectly. It had been a long time since I had read the book myself and admit that I had struggled with some of the wording, particularly the Yorkshire phrases and words, which would make me quite frustrated. Listening to it read by a true Yorkshire woman made it flow so much more than I ever could.

Wonderful

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Loved this. Joanne Froggatt does a great job with the different tones and dialects. Really brought the characters to life.

Great performance

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Loved it. I've never watched a film of the book, let alone read it. The narration was superb, the story was gritty and showed the extremes of human love and cruelty

OMG!

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At nearly 70 I have finally “read” this classic. I do see what the fuss is all about but… Heathcliff is such a ghastly character in every way, why to some women become romantically obsessed?

Finally!

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even though I am not fond of classics I liked this one as it is the first I heard/read. the Narrator was absolutely spot in with the changes per character

Great story

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Compelling, such skillful narration. Classic if unsettling tale, well told. Full marks to Joanne Froggatt.

Full marks to Joanne Froggatt.

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Wuthering Heights has been described as marmite. However, as much as the story isn’t the typical Victorian love story you expect it to be, and grow up thinking it is, you cannot doubt this is an absolute classic piece of literature. Emily Brontë writes of persons dark qualities and selfishness, how childhood can deeply affect someone. It’s dark & gloomy and realistic to life when people put themselves first. It’s gruesome and horrible in places. It was a shocking book back when it was written, widely acknowledged as a failure compared to Anne’s Tenant and Charlotte’s Professor, released at the same time. But I don’t think Emily wrote this just because she was a dark or angry person, there is a moral. Evil doesn’t triumph, neither does hatred, revenge always backlashes.

Marmite- you decide.

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I love this book. It is beautifully written and the narration was perfect. A must for all romantics!

Wonderful

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Absolutely brilliant. I am still crying, a very moving performance! All the characters brought to life so vividly that I forgot who was narrating.

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