Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë
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A tale of passion and vengeance set in the bleak Yorkshire moors, Wuthering Heights depicts the mutual love of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff till destruction and death rend the narration. There is no place for remorse in our antihero's breast as he sets about ruining the lives of those he considers responsible for his own misery. Yet cruelty is only to be met with compassion in the following generations. Romantic, impassioned and wild, it is also a dark journey in the human soul.
(Summary by Lady Maria). (11 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 12:57 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 02 | 21:19 | Read by JemmaBlythe |
Chapter 03 | 28:57 | Read by Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
Chapter 04 | 17:59 | Read by Jennifer Stearns |
Chapter 05 | 10:22 | Read by Martina |
Chapter 06 | 14:22 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 07 | 22:56 | Read by Michelle Crandall |
Chapter 08 | 19:12 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 09 | 32:32 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 10 | 38:22 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 11 | 22:54 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 12 | 26:54 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 13 | 23:53 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 14 | 18:47 | Read by Michelle Crandall |
Chapter 15 | 19:23 | Read by Larysa Jaworski |
Chapter 16 | 10:17 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
Chapter 17 | 42:10 | Read by Geoff Cowgill |
Chapter 18 | 19:51 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 19 | 8:51 | Read by Lord Peter |
Chapter 20 | 12:20 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 21 | 35:28 | Read by Michelle Crandall |
Chapter 22 | 13:32 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 23 | 17:28 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 24 | 25:15 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 25 | 9:59 | Read by Mellors |
Chapter 26 | 11:11 | Read by Mellors |
Chapter 27 | 28:08 | Read by Alison Raouf |
Chapter 28 | 14:48 | Read by scrappylibrarian |
Chapter 29 | 17:36 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 30 | 12:12 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 31 | 11:44 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 32 | 22:08 | Read by hosmer_angel |
Chapter 33 | 22:05 | Read by Lady Maria |
Chapter 34 | 27:18 | Read by Larysa Jaworski |
Reviews
Feedback
kontrakobra
Giving constructive feedback is one thing; being rude and offensive is another. Show some appreciation for other peoples' hard work.
Cute
SigourneyEllen
I know people said the woman with the heavy accent was a pain to listen to but I absolutely loved it when she spoke. It keeps me interested, as opposed to some of the males who just drones on in some monotone voice. I loved it!
A beautiful voice
Paul Bradley
It is about time that Wuthering Heights was read with flair and enthusiasm. The accent is lovely and as an English literature teacher, I am delighted with your recording. Thank you very much.
Currer Bell
Hannah.Elise1993
That was the Bronte sisters' fake sir name (Currer Bell) which they felt so strongly inclined at the time of publishing all 3 first books (which was sold as a collection of each series as their first edition) they chose to hide under a mans persona due to prejudice against female authors at that time. Thank God they did so or we wouldn't have any of these amazing stories to admire today.
Need a good english speaker
Bondaygee
It's nice and almost attractive to hear a foreigner reading of good literature. However, the speaker hasn't perfected English enough to be reading literature. Unfortunately, it's a labor to listen too.
Another version
librivoxbooks
If you don't like this version (which is a early project, so it's understandable that the sound quality may not be very good), you may enjoy this one more: <a href="http://archive.org/details/wuthering_heights_rg_librivox" rel="nofollow">http://archive.org/details/wuthering_heights_rg_librivox</a>
owen swain
Appreciate the effort and remain underwhelmed with this reading and voicing interpretation. Could not finish. Wuthering Heights 2nd Version is utterly convincing and beautifully read, paced and with brilliant accents.
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