
The Stress of Her Regard
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Narrado por:
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Simon Vance
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Tim Powers
When Michael Crawford discovers his bride brutally murdered in their wedding bed, he is forced to flee, not only to prove his innocence but to avoid the deadly embrace of a vampire who has claimed him as her true bridegroom. Joining forces with Byron, Keats, and Shelley in a desperate journey that crisscrosses Europe, Crawford desperately seeks his freedom from this vengeful lover who haunts his dreams and will not rest until she destroys all that he cherishes.
Told in the guise of a secret history, this tale of passion and terror brilliantly evokes the 19th century. The chilling horror and adventure blend to create a riveting romantic fantasy.
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One of my favorites
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This one requires your attention, but it is worth the effort.
wierd and wonderful
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Would you listen to The Stress of Her Regard again? Why?
I think I will listen to this again later. It has a lot of richness and nuance.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Stress of Her Regard?
Hard to pick just one. I love the way it ties EVERYTHING into the vampires, from hypothetical science to folkloric esoterica. Christianity. Norse theology. Silicon-based life-forms. DNA. Greek Mythology. Wedding customs. Italian cuisine. Romantic poetry. EVERYTHING is connected to vampirism.What does Simon Vance bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Hard to say. I only notice the reader when the reading voice is very, very good or very, very bad.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
This certainly got me hooked and I kept on reading.Any additional comments?
The characters surprise me, and this is a great exploration of the vampire mythos. Mix of a well-thought-out take and some so-old-its-new stuff. The lore is amazing. Read this if you are a fan of vampires OR a fan of the romantic poets, or both.Everything is Connecterd
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OMG Romantic poets and vampires.
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Wonderfully dark novel of fictional Romantic poets
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Simon Vance provides a journeyman effort. His delivery is soothing and so very British. Sometimes I found that I was momentarily confused at some of his gender voicings. As soon as I thought I was able to recognize his typical intonation for one of the female characters one would turn out to be a male. His talent is that of having a great accent and excellent enunciation. He is not always consistent with giving each characters his own voice, or being consistent with a voice at every appearance.
Vampire Lamia as Poetic Muse
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Here we have a bridegroom whose wedding night is spoiled by finding the shredded corpse of his bride next morning. Suspected of the murder, he goes on the run, encountering strangers who know more about him than he does himself.
Powers weaves Byron's and Shelley's travels on the Continent, excerpts from their circle's writings, and facts from their biographies, together into a tale that skates nombly on the thin ice of history and myth. (Fact-checking almost any Powers novel can provide a magnificent series of rabbit-holes to dive down and explore.)
Vance's typically superb reading is marred only by his desire to pronounce the title of Byron's "Don Juan" in decent Spanish rather than the winceable English two-syllable "Jue-un" that the poem's meter demands. It's hard to fault him, really. Vance is one of the few readers who, like a favourite film actor, I'll often listen to purely on the confident promise of another fine performance.
A Unified Field Theory covering (among others) vampires, lamia, muses, and the Sphinx
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The characters are completely engaging, and if you don't know know more about the likes of Byron, Shelley, Keating, and Polidori, you'll want to by the time you get to the end of this novel. These characters and their companion, the main character Michael Crawford, are all too human, making the dread of their circumstances feel visceral. The story is told in the same fashion as it would be had it been written in their time, but with a modern awareness of how to make the macabre truly spooky for even the most seasoned veteran of horror. The result is a vampire story that's not a vampire story, and yet is truly the mother of all vampire stories. It's the kind of story that, while you're reading it, you just feel is twisted and wretched and just guilty fun in a lot of wrong ways. Then when you think about it later, you start connecting dots from things you've read, just as the characters do, and the little voice in the back of your head starts asking, "what if?" It's also the kind of story that's so imaginative that it you'll probably just want to shake your head sadly at most of the other vampire novels in release today.
As narrator, Simon Vance has been one of my favorites, having heard him on the James Bond series and the Master and Commander series. He lends a quiet sophistication and sympathy to characters that are truly beyond either one, which only adds to the verisimilitude. His style isn't over the top like some narrators, in that his performance services the story first and foremost.
Superb Storytelling
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Very nice, satisfying story
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Would you listen to The Stress of Her Regard again? Why?
I may, the narrator was decent, the story is not your typical vampire/horror genre, and the definitely convoluted with the stories of Shelley, Byron and Crawford.What did you like best about this story?
The take on "vampires" was quite different than what you normally encounter in the genre. It was also neat to see how historical figures were an integral part of the storylineWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, I had to break this up into chunks, since it was difficult to listen to all at once. Towards the end, it became so convoluted and fantastical, I was waiting for it to end.Interesting Spin on the Vampire Genre
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