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The Mysteries of Udolpho

By: Ann Ward Radcliffe
Narrated by: Alison Larkin
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Ann Radcliffe’s most popular novel, The Mysteries of Udolpho, with its titular enigmatic castle, vivid landscapes, supernatural portents, and brooding characters is considered by many to be the standard by which all Gothic novels are judged. When her father dies, Emily is forced to live at the castle of her aunt’s new husband, the malevolent Count Montoni. The drama unfolds as Emily is treated cruelly by Montoni and alarming events constantly trouble her. Alison Larkin performs the grotesque and the sumptuous elements of the audiobook with equal dexterity, excelling at the villainous men who inhabit the story. If you’re ready to escape into a romantic and chilling world, you won't want to stop listening to this classic tale.

Publisher's summary

This was the most popular novel of Radcliffe's time; Radcliffe's portrayal of her heroine's inner life raised the Gothic romance to a new level. The atmosphere of fear and the gripping plot continue to thrill today.

This is the story of the orphaned Emily St Aubert, who finds herself separated from the man she loves and confined within the Castle of Udolpho by her aunt's new husband Montoni. Here she must cope with an unwanted suitor, Montoni's threats, and the wild imaginings and terrors which threaten to overwhelm her.

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A classic horrid mystery ♡

definitely a little silly, dated and wordy, but fun nonetheless. Also a great performance made it easier to get through. A nice follow up to listen to after Northhanger Abbey.

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Long Winded but Beautiful, Dark and Sweet

The Mysteries of Udolpho is slow but beautifully slow. Yes, it has a slouching overbelly of a plot, and a self-righteous heroine so pious its infuriating, you want to give her a good spanking sometimes. But Radcliffe's shafting Alpine environments, ruined chateaus, gaping chasms and naked chambers of Gothic sexiness and horror, make the novel's mechanical mellodrama worth drudging through. Moreover, the writing, and particularly the interjecting poetry, is very sweet and Alison Larkin's voice is very flavoursome, seeming to shift from chaste English country girl to predatory Italian bandit with the seductive ease of a well educated mature lady of feminine omnipotence. If god were a woman, i'd hope she'd have Larkin's voice.
I would recommend this title to anyone interested in the history of the novel, Romanticism and the gothic romance in particular. Reading this book you can clearly see the bridge between Augustanism, Sentimentalism, Regency and Victorian Literature emerging. You can see Mary Shelley reading and loving this novel, just as you can see Charlotte Bronte reading and loving this novel. But yes, it is a long and hard read, and with many a moan and bump along the way. Indeed, i think the length of the novel says something about the desiring nature of Radcliffe's audience. For many a young lady in England in 1794, it must have been a long wait to get to the mysteries of Udolpho.

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I have been waiting for this English classic to come out on audio for years. A brilliant performance by the narrator ranging from upper class English to serving maids, from lords to thieving brigands all rendered with exactness and enthusiasm that carries us through the narrative like a Harry Potter story. I'll have to reread my Jane Austen collection now that I can fully understand all her "Udolpho" references. One more benefit of this audio.

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lovely

this has been my favorite book for many years and this recording is perfectly lovely

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Delightful book!

I've been wanting to read this book ever since I read Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, which is probably the reason why most people read it today. What a fun listen! Admittedly, this book is somewhat shallow; it's kind of like the late 1700s equivalent of the Twilight series, but without the vampires. I think it would have appealed to the same audience of teenage girls. Anyway, it's a delightful book if taken in context, and the performance is good.

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Only Alison Larkin Could have Narrated This Story

If you could sum up The Mysteries of Udolpho in three words, what would they be?

Love.
Loss.
Surprise.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Mysteries of Udolpho?

One of the most memorable moments was the heroine was reunited with her lover.

What does Alison Larkin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

This book has sentences that seem to go on like arias in an opera. Only Alison Larkin could give the listener every subtle sense of meaning behind every word. Alison Larkin helped carry me along an experience that was like riding a great wave of powerful prose. I could only ride the wave because she gave me the support--through her clear evocation of every emotion and through every description--that we were moving towards an exciting shore.

I have never heard a story with such deep descriptions of every mental, and emotional experience. Only Alison Larkin has the range of tone and wit and sympathetic and sometimes passionate delivery to have made such a story a great and moving work of art.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

This book and Alison Larkin's brilliant interpretation of every line was much too grand an experience to try to absorb in one sitting.

I decided early on to let this remarkable experience--like listening to the greatest symphony of life and loves--continue over time. I would listen to it in the evenings.

All day I would look forward to hearing Alison Larkin's melodic voice give powerful meaning to a story that seemed to have almost every possible emotion in it.

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I am grateful that Alison Larkin narrated this story for us. Without her remarkably sensitive and powerful reading of this material it might not have come alive in such a dramatic way.

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Excellent

First rate rendering of a most important classic.
While this novel is applauded as an early gothic, it is far too luxuriantly written to overlook the elegance and sheer beauty of its prose.

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Wonderful Intriguing Mystery

This is a wonderful intriguing mystery. I enjoyed it very much; and, will read and/or listen to it again! Alison’s narration was very, very good!

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If you enjoy old, Gothic tales this is for you!

I have come to love this story, and very much enjoyed Ann Larkin’s performance. It is definitely from a different time, so the pace is very different, but such a fun escape!

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Absolutely dated but still wonderful

For me, old books like this one are like a trip back in time. This was a wildly popular book in its day, and it gives me a little thrill to know that Jane Austen read this same book! First, before you tackle this book, be aware that it's about the journey. If you just want to know what happens, you can probably find a summary in Wikipedia. If you want to savor the writing styles and customs of the 18th century, then jump in! Second, know that it takes hours for this book to get going--there is substanial setup, but it's all important. Later on, Emily is constantly in peril, which starts to become amusing after awhile! Third, you'll need a good vocabulary, or you'll miss the wry humor and some of the important plot points.

I almost gave up on this book within the first 8 hours because so little happened. I'm glad I kept with it because MANY things happen later on! Also, be aware that the women in this book are not strong heroines. They are constantly fainting, weeping, and becoming ill because of mental stress. They need to be rescued and they're dependent on strong men to protect them. Again, it's a trip back in time, and I think it provides a lot of insight into the way people of the time thought. You probably don't want to be like any of the characters in this novel, but reading about their exploits is still fun! I personally loved the gothic settings and the looming horrors. There are evil relations, supernatural goings-on, brave and loyal servants, dangerous criminals lurking in the landscape, stalwart hereos, and everyone seems to have secrets! I even enjoyed the detailed descriptions of the scenery and the various plants growing around (Emily did study botany, after all). It takes about a full hour to wrap up all the loose ends at the end of the book. Some of it is a bit contrived, but I found it worth the journey!

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