Title: Emma
Author: Jane Austen
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
Publisher: Naxos
Edition
Length:
Approximately 16 hours and 39 minutes
Source: Purchased
from Amazon.com
What books do you
like to reread? What is an old favorite
book that you return to?
I love all of Jane
Austen’s novels. The Kewaunee Library
Back to the Classics Book Club July pick was Emma by Jane Austen. I listened to it on audiobook as I’ve come to
realize I love listening to classics like Austen via audiobook. It is the way they originally would often had
been read as a family read them out loud to each other.
I have read and
reviewed Emma many times before so in this review I will talk about what struck
me on reading it this time. I was really
struck by how judgmental and snobby Emma was.
I couldn’t believe some of the things she said about Robert Martin. She couldn’t believe he could write a letter
because he was a farmer, etc. She also
had thoughts about the Coles as they from trade, and Miss Bates because she was
a poor single woman. Her judgements were
inconsistent as we discussed in book club.
She overlooks that Harriet is most likely illegitimate with no family or
that the Westons made their money from trade.
I feel like the 2020 movie captured Emma’s snobbishness perfectly.
Frank Churchill
was also a topic in book club. The fact
that Miss Fairfax still marries him is amazing.
He flirts with Emma in front of Miss Fairfax and in fact makes fun of
Miss Fairfax. It would have been hard to
bear.
I thought that Mr.
Elton was interesting. In the book he is
described as very handsome, but the movie versions never seem to depict
it. Austen always seems to always be
picking on the clergy even though her father and brother were clergymen. Mr. Elton is very proud of his new bride,
Mrs. Elton, although she is a braggart and overly proud of herself. I always wonder what will happen to their
marriage in the future.
Juliet Stevenson
played Mrs. Elton in the 1996 film version and she is the perfect audiobook
narrator. She especially narrated the
characters of Mrs. Elton and Miss Bates in a most entertaining way. She is a go to narrator of audiobooks for me.
I enjoyed
listening to this story again. Austen is
such a witty writer and writes great dialogue.
Her characters are all very interesting and have such characteristics
that are still true to life for people.
I was just sad when it ended.
I love Austen's books. I'll have to try one on audio sometime; they'd be fun to listen to. And I agree with you about Frank Churchill! Why did Jane Fairfax still agree to marry him after everything he did?
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