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The Ring and the Book

By: Robert Browning
Narrated by: John Burlinson, Bob Neufeld, Sara Morsey, David Stifel, Alan Weyman, Peter Tucker, Erin Louttit
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The Ring and the Book, by Robert Browning, presented by Voices of Today.

The Ring and the Book is a verse novel of sex, lies, and murder, authored by Robert Browning, and it is widely considered to be one of the greatest literary works of the 19th century. It’s a “true crime” story based on the proceedings of a Roman murder trial held in 1698.

Each of the 12 books consists of a dramatic monologue in the voice of a different character involved in the tale, a wide range of personalities including: Pompilia, a beautiful young bride, unhappy in her marriage; the cruel Count Franceschini, her older husband; Caponsacchi, a handsome young priest who helps her escape from her husband’s tyranny; two lawyers; and the pope, who renders ultimate judgment.

“It is the great epic of the age, because it is the expression of the belief, it might almost be said, of the discovery, that no man ever lived upon this earth without possessing a point of view.” (G. K. Chesterton)

Contents:

  1. "The Ring and the Book" - Narrated by John Burlinson
  2. "Half-Rome" - Narrated by Bob Neufeld
  3. "The Other Half-Rome" - Narrated by Sara Morsey
  4. "Tertium Quid" - Narrated by David Stifel
  5. "Count Guido Franceschini" - Narrated by Peter Tucker
  6. "Giuseppe Caponsacchi" - Narrated by Tomas Peter
  7. "Pompilia" - Narrated by Erin Louttit
  8. "Dominus Hyacinthus de Archangelis" - Narrated by Alan Weyman
  9. "Juris Doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius" - Narrated by Denis Daly
  10. "The Pope" - Narrated by Tovarisch
  11. "Guido" - Narrated by Peter Tucker
  12. "The Book and the Ring" - Narrated by John Burlinson
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Available only via Audible

Another reviewer who charged that this production is available free on Archive.org is dead wrong. This production is unique to Audible and is not available for free anywhere else. This is a "full cast" recording, where each character is voiced by a different actor. It is also complete and unabridged.

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“Shakespearean” does seem apt

I can’t help but wonder whether this verse novel would be better known if Robert Browning had been successful as a playwright because then he would have been forced to cut the length of this fascinating story to three hours, and the dramatic monologues would have been just as beautiful but of a length that an ordinary person could enjoy. There would have been many stunning lines on the floor when the cutting had been done, but the price would be worth it—ah, if this could only be presented year after year like Hamlet and Othello and King Lear!

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Public Domain recording

This recording by volunteer speakers, is available for free on Archive.org. Why does Audible.com sell this for profit? A very deceptive and unethical practice, and every month Audible 'publishes' new recordings which are public domain, and free of charge online.
Shame on you, Audible.com

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