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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray
Narrated by: John Castle
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Set during the time of the Napoleonic Wars, this classic gives a satirical picture of a worldly society. The audiobook revolves around the exploits of the impoverished but beautiful and devious Becky Sharp who craves wealth and a position in society. Calculating and determined to succeed, she charms, deceives and manipulates everyone she meets.

A story of early 19th-century English society, it takes its title from the place designated as the centre of human corruption in John Bunyan's 17th-century allegory Pilgrim's Progress.

Receiving popular and critical success on first publication, the novel is considered Thackeray's masterpiece, and this satire of society is as relevant now as when it first appeared. In 2003, Vanity Fair was listed at Number 122 on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's best-loved books.

Thackeray was born in Calcutta in 1811. After his father's death, he was sent to be educated in England at five years old, while is mother remarried in India. The canings and abuses he received in private boarding schools formed a basis for some of his work as did the culture of Anglo-Indians which also featured prominently.

Narrator Biography

After training at RADA, John's professional career began in 1964 at the Regent's Park Theatre.

Film credits include Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up, The Lion in Winter, Man of La Mancha, King David, Antony and Cleopatra, Robocop 2 and The Sparrow. Theatre credits include Bloody Sunday (The Tricycle Theatre), Claudius in Hamlet (National Theatre), Rat in the Skull (Duke of York's Theatre), End Game (Tron Theatre, Glasgow), Shylock in The Merchant of Venice (London Shakespeare Group), Infidelities (The Boulevard Theatre), and Breaking the Code (The Comedy Theatre). Television credits include Tracate Middoth, The Fixer, Spooks, Poirot, Silent Witness, The Holocaust on Trial, Casualty, Princes in the Tower, Gods and Generals, Fight Against Slavery, Ben Hall, I, Claudius, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and Lillie.

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Fascinating Anti-heroine • Complex Characters • Witty Satire • Scathing Social Commentary • Brilliant Accent Renditions

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Brilliant and strangely modern, with its proto-feminist heroine (or anti-heroine) and its playfully unreliable narrator. When I say Vanity Fair is a masterpiece, I'm just saying what millions of readers have said before.

So let me tell you instead about John Castle. This actor skillfully captures the various characters of the novel, their tone of voice, their accent (his version of a Frenchman trying to speak English is especially inspired.) But his achievement goes much further. The most important voice he has captured is that of the author, or rather the narrator, which in this novel is not quite the same thing. The narrator divulges dark secrets and then . . .holds other secrets back, claiming ignorance or wishing to spare the reader. The narrator is brilliant, hard-edged, at times lyrical -- and often, like many other figures who crowd this book, not entirely trustworthy. Castle, in his pauses, his breaths, his hesitations, his hints of irony, has become that voice.

Generally, it's convenience that pushes me to listen to books, rather than read them. But this time I'm sure I've been treated to a much richer experience than the already rich, rich experience of the millions before me who didn't listen, but merely turned the pages of this great book.

more than a masterpiece

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Vanity Fair is an epic novel of 19th century British society and personal relationships. Except for a tedious section near the end, which is little more than a travelogue, the story kept me fascinated. John Castle's narration is amazing. He is an accomplished English actor. His skills are up to the challenges Thackeray's unabridged text presents, including some now-archaic words and brief passages of French. Bravo, Mr Castle, and thank you, Audible, for offering this gem at no cost to members.

Superlative narration of a classic

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Folly calls to you at the gate and will lead on the path of death. As Becky leads you through vanity fair calling on everyone around to join in the ride you see the different stings and tricks used to tie them into place. See how far down the path foolishness and vanity will take them and who will get off the ride in time.

The Folly of Miss Sharp

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I enjoyed the story, but it was the performance that was exceptional. I will look for other books by this reader.

The performance was outstanding

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I enjoyed this book so much! I don't think I could have read the print copy but the audio version was magnificent! I wish I could find something else to listen to that would match it. John Castle really brings this one to life.

I won't go into the details of the story. It is great satire but at the same time a wonderful tale of a group of characters who generally get what they deserve.

Thirty-one hours of this book was too short - I hated for it too end.

My Best Audiobook Experience Ever!

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