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Scott

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  • 1356: A Novel

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 56 mins)
    • By Bernard Cornwell
    • Narrated By Jack Hawkins
    Overall
    (197)
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    (167)
    Story
    (172)

    On September 19, 1356, a heavily outnumbered English army faced off against the French in the historic Battle of Poitiers. In 1356, Cornwell resurrects this dramatic and bloody struggle - one that would turn out to be the most decisive and improbable victory of the Hundred Years' War, a clash where the underdog English not only the captured the strategic site of Poitiers, but the French King John II as well.

    Carlos says: "A Classic Story Comes To Life"
    "Compelling story, brutally accurate depiction"
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    What made the experience of listening to 1356 the most enjoyable?

    1356 is a richly detailed story of events leading to the Battle of Poitiers, one of the great battles of the Hundred Years War between France and England. The characters, both historical and fictional, are realistically depicted and the plot is, with a few exceptions, plausible and engaging. It makes a great story and a delightful inside look at the brutal and primitive world of medieval Europe. The author seamlessly drops in details of clothing, armaments, battle strategy, the decay of the French countryside in the aftermath of the Black Death, chivalric tournaments, profanity, the relationship of the sexes, even how sewage was removed from villages. The result is an intimate look at a world long gone that is eminently enjoyable and fascinating.


    What about Jack Hawkins’s performance did you like?

    The narrator did an exceptional job depicting the various accents: English and French aristocracy, English and French soldiers, Scots, Gascons, clerics, women, villagers. It was convincing and made the narrative come alive. Excellent performance.


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