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Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Naxos)

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Naxos)

By: Thomas Hardy
Narrated by: Anna Bentinck
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Socially critical and emotionally complex, Tess of the d'Urbervilles is Hardy's masterpiece. It tells the story of Tess Durbeyfield, forced by her family's poverty to claim kinship with the wealthy d'Urbervilles. Violated by the son, Alec, her hopes of rebuilding her life with the gentle and bookish Angel Clare founder when he learns of her past. Sensitively read by Anna Bentinck.

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Emotionally Gripping Classics
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Beautiful Writing • Powerful Story • Excellent Narration • Intense Emotions • Twisting Plot • Great Twist

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This was the first Audible book that I've ever had trouble with skipping, so the previous reviews are correct. It does has some technical difficulties.

One more classic down. (this book was written in 1891).

Tess of the d'Urbervilles was quite modern and open minded in its day! It was well written and well narrated. However, I will never read it again. The pour heroine never catches a break and the story is incredibly depressing throughout.

Tragedy

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this story was good from beginning to end. It was a story about love, youth and the mistakes of short-sightedness. You will truly love test as a person as much as you hate some other of the characters. This is one of the definite classic. A must-read.

A stirring tale.

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Great story, beautifully narrated, and the writing is gorgeous. I had never even seen the movie, so the ending was an unpleasant shock. Oh well.

Beautiful language, excellent narration

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I really, really wanted to like this one and I listened all the way through hoping that it would grow on me. After all, it's considered to be a classic....Time after time I was annoyed by the main character - sweet, but what a victim she was! Perhaps an accurate picture of the times but annoying none the less.

a classic...and yet?

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I wish I could double my five stars. I loved this book. It has such intense emotions, twisting plot, beautiful portraits of country life 200 years ago (almost) and breath-taking sentences. What amazing writing, where one sentence carries you through several philosophical problems that seem to emerge from a simple country observation. And the reader is amazing, she does so many different accents. This is one of my very favorite books.

Totally mesmerizing

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