Daniel Deronda
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Juliet Stevenson
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George Eliot
About this listen
Meeting by chance at a gambling hall in Europe, the separate lives of Daniel Deronda and Gwendolen Harleth are immediately intertwined. Daniel, an Englishman of uncertain parentage, becomes Gwendolyn's redeemer as she finds herself drawn to his spiritual and altruistic nature after a loveless marriage. But Daniel's path was already set when he rescued a young Jewess from suicide.
Daniel Deronda, George Eliot's final novel, is a remarkable work, encompassing themes of religion, imperialism and gender within its broad and fascinating scope.
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Public Domain (P)2015 Naxos AudioBooksWhat listeners say about Daniel Deronda
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- ThymeLord
- 24-04-18
Didn’t want it to end
Such a beautifully written novel. Wonderful characters. Humanity striving to realise the goodness in themselves. You get totally swept up in the twists and turns of their lives. Uplifting.
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- B. Kelly
- 23-06-24
The author's depth of understanding, her compassion and sensitivity to suffering. The high quality of the narration
This novel is a jewel which I feel grateful to have come across. It seems to give one the means to unlocking those hidden recesses in one's own mind which need most attention. It provides a very deep education.
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- Melissa Knatchbull
- 10-07-23
An epic masterpiece with exquisite narration
An extraordinary performance by Juliet Stephenson. George Elliot is a genius. Utterly gripping and mesmerising
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- Anne Ward
- 01-04-17
An excellent audio book.
An unforgettable novel brilliantly read by Juliet Stevenson. These characters will stay with me forever . Although very long so many issues are covered one's interest is held throughout. The language is beautiful, enhanced by the way in which it is read. A moving and uplifting book.
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- KES Ford
- 12-10-18
a combination made in heaven
a great story telling from Juliet Stevenson combined with the great stories. my question is how the author is so learnt about other cultures and foreign cities into such depths at that time, to be able to write as an advocate for a group minor? Impressive and a satisfactory ending,l😙😃
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- Mel
- 18-01-23
Full of so many thought-provoking ideas
This is my favorite novel of George Eliot's. She conveys so much understanding of how men & women lived at the time: their inner thoughts & motivations, their terrible choices, their limitations, their relationships with each other. I found it fascinating that the central theme revolved around Judaism, and read a number of articles regarding Judiasm & George Eliot, which were so interesting. I only wish I could convince my book group to tackle it, because I long to discuss it. And the narration by Juliet Stevenson was incredible - she is truly amazing in the way she brings the story to life & embodies the characters.
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- RebeccaL
- 16-02-19
A powerful and intense classic
Brilliant story with a complex cast of characters all drawn with deep psychological detail and empathy. Juliet Stephenson reads this wonderfully with a vocal range of exceptional ability which is a delight to enjoy. The plot thickens and deepens as the book progresses, building up to its intense and satisfying ending.
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- A Black
- 23-05-23
Exquisite
What an absolutely brilliant story. Eliots understanding of the human character is described in-depth with exquisite language that paints a picture so detailed you can almost smell the scenes. This book made me want to be a better person. As for performance, Juliet Stevenson narration of the story and depiction of Eliots character’s was absorbing and did absolute justice to them all.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-22
Good story, very nicely read
Fascinating and interesting to see how Jews have been hated for so long though no good reasons as to why other than plain old prejudice. Well worth the time to listen to it.
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- Rosie McA
- 02-01-24
A wonderful read, wonderfully read.
The breadth of George Eliot’s understanding, and the empathy of Juliet Stevenson’s reading are both extraordinary.
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