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Narrado por:
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Nadia May
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George Eliot
Gwendolen Harleth is the beautiful, high-spirited daughter of an impoverished upper-class family. In order to restore their fortunes, she unwittingly traps herself in an oppressive marriage. Humbled, she turns for solace and guidance to Daniel Deronda, the high-minded adopted son of an aristocratic Englishman. But when Deronda, who is searching for his path in life, rescues a poor Jewish girl from drowning, he discovers a world of Jewish experience previously unknown to him, and to the Victorian novel. Dismayed by the anti-Semitism around him, the tragedy of the lovely Gwendolen begins to fade for Deronda. When he finally uncovers the long-hidden secret of his own parentage, he must confront his true identity and destiny.
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"Nadia May meets the strenuous demands of Eliot's narration with easy assurance." (Library Journal)
"Daniel Deronda is a startling and unexpected novel....It is a cosmic myth, a world history, and a morality play." (A.S. Byatt)
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What did you love best about Daniel Deronda?
As with all of George Eliot's books, the language is astounding and the insights into human nature are deep. The story is interesting and morally important.What was one of the most memorable moments of Daniel Deronda?
The conversations and feelings shared between Daniel and Ezra.Have you listened to any of Nadia May’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no, I haven't listened to her other readings.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Daniel met his mother.Any additional comments?
I first read Middlemarch- an amazingly brilliant book, and was so taken with Eliot that I then chose Daniel Deronda. DD didn't really grab me, seriously grab me, until chapter 32. From 32 to the end, I was completely moved. If you haven't read Eliot, or you did long ago, do give Middlemarch a go; as great as literature can get. I'm now listening to Mill on the Floss by Eliot.magnificent; second to Middlemarch
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Two Stories or One?
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Not as good as the others
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Would you consider the audio edition of Daniel Deronda to be better than the print version?
no.What other book might you compare Daniel Deronda to and why?
Eliot likes to have beautiful, vain women and see the trouble they get into or cause. So half of the novel is as we might expect--and great. The Deronda half of the book is less expected, and somewhat less convincing.What does Nadia May bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She does the accents and the idiosyncrasies of the speakers very well.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, but some of the accounts are moving.Any additional comments?
Eliot is for knowledgeable, sophisticated readers. It helps to be interested in subtle psychology; to like little essays along the way; and to like, or tolerate, learned allusions. Not everyone should try Eliot.Two great stories; a pity it's called a novel, tho
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How did George Eliot know so much?
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Audible Fail
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Where does Daniel Deronda rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
ONE OF THE BEST AUDIO-BOOKS I HAVE HEARD SO FAR.THE STORY IS SO PERTINENT TO OUR DAYS IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE THAT IT WAS WRITTEN NEARLY 150 YEARS AGO.THAT'S THE MAKING OF A TRUE CLASSIC.
THE STORY -NO SPOILER HERE- TELLS OF TIMES WHEN PEOPLE STILL HELD HUMANISTIC VALUES AND IDEALS.
IT IS,THE EPIC ROMANCE APART,A STRONG MANIFESTO AGAINST ANTI-SEMITISM,MASTERFULLY WRITTEN.AGAIN,ADDRESSING ISSUES AS PERTINENT TO OUR DAYS AS THEY WERE IN1860,IN 1930 AND,PERHAPS WILL BE ETERNALLY.
THE CHARACTERS ARE BEAUTIFULLY DESCRIBED,WITH HEART-WRENCING DEPTH,INSIGHT AND ABOVE ALL,HUMANITY.
THE STORY-LINE IS FASCINATING,NEVER A DULL MOMENT.I COULDN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT DEVELOPMENT IN THE STORY,ALWAYS SURPRISING,NE'ER A CLICHEE.
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WANT TO COMPLIMENT THE NARRATOR,NADIA MAY.
SHE IS EXCELLENT .FABULOUS DICTION,SUPERLATIVE ABILITY TO TAKE ON THE VOICES OF THE NUMEROUS CHARACTERS IN A CLEAR,COMPREHENSIBLE AND DIVERSIFIED MANNER.
LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE GEORGE ELIOT
AMAZING! MOVING,EVERY MINUTE A DELIGHT!
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Compelling and brilliantly narrated
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If you love pregnant analogies and juicy metaphors, then you’ll enjoy this book. If you enjoy the lyrical picture painting capabilities of Bob Dylan, you’ll love this book. If you appreciate narration at an artistic level, then you’ll savor this book. This book is the creme de la creme if 19th century literature.
Prophetic. Clever. Entertaining to the upmost. Thank you “George Eliot” — aka Mary Ann Evans.
The Best 19th Century Book
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