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Emma

By: Jane Austen, Anna Lea - adaptation
Narrated by: Emma Thompson, Joanne Froggatt, Isabella Inchbald, Aisling Loftus, Joseph Millson, Morgana Robinson
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Few books make the reader as happy as Emma, because few depict so well the joy of being understood…The institution of marriage, like the novel itself, has changed greatly since Austen’s time; but as long as human beings long for this kind of mutual recognition and understanding, Emma will live.

- The New York Times

Our favorite moments from Emma

Emma Thompson introduces Emma Woodhouse.
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Parting words from Mrs. Weston.
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Emma and Harriet compare gentlemen.
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A father-daughter chat.
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About the Performer

Dame Emma Thompson is a British actress and screenwriter known for her sophisticated, skillful performances and her arch wit. Born in London into a family of actors, she launched her acting career with Cambridge University’s Footlights Dramatic Club, where members of Monty Python first met. Moving from comedy, she found her niche in period drama. In 1993, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the Merchant-Ivory film Howards End. She went on to gain acclaim for her roles in The Remains of the Day (1993) and Sense and Sensibility (1995), for which she also wrote the screenplay, winning her a second Academy Award. Thompson’s other notable screen credits include Wit (2001, HBO), Love Actually (2003), her portrayal of P.L. Travers in Saving Mr. Banks (2013), and her role as a conflicted High Court judge in The Children Act (2017).

About the Performer

Joanne Froggatt is best-known for playing Anna Bates in all six seasons of Downton Abbey, receiving three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and winning a coveted Golden Globe in the process. Her other powerhouse performances include the suspense series Liar, Dark Angel, and the film In Our Name (2010). An Audible sensation, Froggatt won the UK Narrator of the Year Award for 2017’s Thriller of the Year, Silent Child, before lending her voice to Austen’s classic comedy of errors.

About the Performer

Isabella Inchbald shines as the titular heroine of Emma. As a winner of the 2017 BBC Carleton Hobbs Bursary Award, Inchbald was awarded a coveted spot with the BBC Radio Drama Company. Classically trained and undeniably talented, she is a stand-out rising star in this exceptional cast.

About the Performer

Morgana Robinson is an English actress and comedian, best known for her sketch comedy and impressions on The Morgana Show and Morgana Robinson’s The Agency. After winning Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist at the 2012 British Comedy Awards for her work on Very Important People, she portrayed Julie on House of Fools and Pippa on The Windsors.

Jane Austen

About the Author

Jane Austen is trending—permanently—and continues to attract top actors to Audible Studios, all eager to perform Austen’s witty and engaging dialogue. In an era when women didn’t put their own names on their work, Jane Austen quietly wrote six perfect novels that are present-day hot commodities; her celebrity, amazingly, is still growing. Austen’s work, which is sharply satiric, yet full of pathos, continues to delight contemporary listeners.

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So enjoyable

Like a radio play. I find audible books wonderful generally as my eyesight is comprised but having so many people reading parts made the book similar to reading a play. Loved it. Emma Thompson is brilliant as always

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Loved the story and the presentation

For me, this is the perfect way to read this book. I love Jane Austen, but I find my mind wandering when I read the actual books. Hearing Emma Thompson read it out loud let me enjoy every word while I multitasked. I saw some of the other reviewers took great umbrage over the ticking clock and other incidental sounds. I personally liked these touches--it helped to remind me of the setting. Were the characters outside? In the house? Etc. I listened to the whole thing on an iPhone, so perhaps the sounds are more annoying when you're listening through higher quality speakers. I have listened to radio shows my whole life, and so I tend to expect incidental background sounds. And this is more of an audio production with a cast than a simple reading. Again, I prefer this--listening to male readers squeak in female voices, or female readers attempt to do deep male voices tends to remind me of my mother reading me stories when I was small! I like having actual female and male readers doing the different parts. It makes it a lot easier to keep track of the many different characters as well. At this point in time, Emma is also FREE! I hope Emma Thompson reads many, many more books for Audible. She pronounced nothing incorrectly and always had the right inflection. It bothers me when readers don't seem to understand the material and emphasize the wrong words, or take a serious tone when a section is meant to be comical. And it's so jarring when they mispronounce words. The book is a classic, of course, and I loved the plot as well. I plan to look for more Jane Austen on Audible!

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Pure entertainment

After having seen the movie”Emma” several times, and reading the book , I hesitated to listen to the audiobook. However, it was just as magical and enjoyable as if I had never heard it before.

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Wonderfully done

This was wonderfully done in the style of the 2009 Emma mini series. All the voices reminded me of the actors in the 2009 series!

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Very impressive dramatization

I love all things Jane Austen and already have Emma expertly narrated by Juliet Stevenson, who played the role of Mrs. Elton so incredibly well in the 1995 Pride and Prejudice movie. I generally don't much care for dramatizations, due to the need for abridgment and added sound effects that can be annoying. However, I am so very impressed with this dramatization of Emma which is elegantly narrated by Emma Thompson and has a great cast. I felt that the script was an excellent adaptation and the other actors and moderate sound effects were really terrific.

This was a freebie for Audible members and I send my thanks to the Audible staff for a most excellent gift.

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Charming rendition

The performances and voice actors were incredible. I loved the music and the background noises added immensely to the audial scene. I would love to hear more productions like this! I love Emma Thompson and her narration was flawless.

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Wonderful idea with ONE performance issue

I love this performance with one exception, the Mr. Elton actor is HORRIBLE. Annoying in the most uncharacteristic way. He is stilted and overall a poor performer. He's the most distracting, worst part of the delightful series. I actually like background effects, but they do tend to get slightly loud and repetitive. EVEN THIS is more manageable than the Elton vocal.

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Slow going in spots, but no fillers

Unlike modern writing of regency romances, this one is not filled in with descriptions in minute detail of everything worn, or as in some books a lot of explicit sex. Don't try to listen to this book when you're tired or sleepy unless you just want something to put you to sleep. This book isn't boring, but some reader's voices can have a sophomore k, .,,....

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easy to listen to

Ttpical Jane Austen story. Narration and characters were entertaining. Easy to listen to while working on projects and round the house or while sewing. I like to have some light literature for listening around my 6 year old's ears may be tuned in and this book was perfect.

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Beautifully done!

Both my husband and I listened to this. We thoroughly enjoyed it. All the voices were perfect and kept us engaged in this fun tale. Excellent dramatization. Highly recommended!

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