Five Short Stories by D. H. Lawrence
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
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By:
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D. H. Lawrence
About this listen
David Herbert Richards Lawrence (1885-1930) is recognized as one of the greatest English novelists, poets, playwrights and short story writers. His works address such themes as emotional health, vitality, spontaneity and instinct, wrapped up in gripping plots which range from the poignant to the downright creepy.
This collection includes:
- 'The Rocking Horse Winner'
- 'England My England'
- 'Odour of Chrysanthemums'
- 'The Lovely Lady'
- 'Glad Ghosts'
What listeners say about Five Short Stories by D. H. Lawrence
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- Enobarbus
- 14-06-24
Good to have Odour of Chrysanthemums to listen to.
Rather an odd, very small selection from Lawrence's many great short stories. Pity we didn't have the whole of The Prussian Officer collection. And the reader sounds oddly ill suited to the text: nice enough voice but she sounds as if she expects to be reading an advertising brochure for holiday villas. No understanding of Lawrence's world and characters. Bizarrely, the Nottinghamshire miners all talk as if they come from Potter's Bar or Hendon!
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- Sarah Phillips
- 23-03-22
Dislike of the narrator
I am sorry I absolutely love audible but I really did not enjoy this narrator.
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- Jakob Kerola
- 02-07-23
Tough bundle
From time to time Lawrence gets stuck in long reviews of what has happened, which makes the beginnings of some of the stories rather wooden. It gets more interesting when the plot moves to present tense with dialog. All in all not fantastic stories though.
I appreciate the narrator's attempt to characterise the different personae, but she has a way of drawling the last syllables of words which gives an oddly condescending tone. I had to increase the playback speed so as not to get so irritated by this.
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