Jane Eyre


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(4.4 étoiles; 710 critiques)

Jane Eyre is not your typical romance. It is a story of a woman who struggles with a world in which she doesn't quite fit. Once finished with her schooling, and with no family that really cares of her she strikes out on her own as a governess. Jane Eyre searches for love, someone to care for her, and someone to care for, and finds it in unexpected places. (summary by Kri) (20 hr 36 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 00 5:57 Lu par Cagirlwithasoutherndrawl
Chapter 01 12:40 Lu par Cagirlwithasoutherndrawl
Chapter 02 17:59 Lu par Cagirlwithasoutherndrawl
Chapter 03 21:18 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 04 32:20 Lu par Kymm Zuckert
Chapter 05 31:07 Lu par Laurie Anne Walden
Chapter 06 19:55 Lu par Kristin LeMoine
Chapter 07 22:11 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
Chapter 08 22:22 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
Chapter 09 23:50 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
Chapter 10 29:51 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
Chapter 11 40:41 Lu par David Barnes
Chapter 12 28:25 Lu par Cori Samuel
Chapter 13 26:30 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 14 32:40 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 15 34:05 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 16 21:01 Lu par Kirsten Ferreri
Chapter 17 47:02 Lu par Kirsten Ferreri
Chapter 18 35:02 Lu par Kirsten Ferreri
Chapter 19 26:52 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 20 39:29 Lu par Kristin Hughes (1974-2021)
Chapter 21 53:56 Lu par Sarah Key-DeLyria
Chapter 22 25:13 Lu par Peter of Buckinghamshire England
Chapter 23 34:24 Lu par Peter of Buckinghamshire England
Chapter 24 40:25 Lu par Maria Elmvang
Chapter 25 34:21 Lu par Lizzie Driver
Chapter 26 31:28 Lu par Gesine
Chapter 27 1:25:26 Lu par Ezwa
Chapter 28 50:29 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Chapter 29 28:30 Lu par Becky Miller
Chapter 30 24:04 Lu par Judy Bieber
Chapter 31 19:59 Lu par Betsie Bush
Chapter 32 28:47 Lu par Betsie Bush
Chapter 33 38:02 Lu par Catharine Eastman
Chapter 34 58:22 Lu par Michelle Crandall
Chapter 35 28:18 Lu par Michelle Crandall
Chapter 36 24:13 Lu par Michelle Crandall
Chapter 37 47:59 Lu par Michelle Crandall
Chapter 38 11:23 Lu par Michelle Crandall

Critiques


(4 étoiles)

I love this book the only thing I wish is that it was read by one person


(4 étoiles)

While I enjoyed listening to this book and the story is solid, there are some readers who are more difficult to follow than others. There are a couple who are too monotonous to the point that sometimes you're not sure what character is speaking, a couple who read too quietly, and one or two who make mistakes pronouncing words while reading. That being said, there are a few readers who do an excellent job and I wish they could have narrated the whole book.

An Amazing Reading of Jane Eyre


(5 étoiles)

I have always loved the book Jane Eyre. So I downloaded the audio version to listen to on my Android phone while walking and riding, not really expecting such a beautiful vocal rendering of this much loved novel. So imagine my amazement as I listened to Elizabeth Klett read Jane Eyre to discover such a beautiful reading of the book. It was as if Jane Eyre herself were in the room with me. Ms. Klett's ability to capture the moods of each particular situation was truly amazing. The book came alive as never before! I will be downloading more from this talented reader...

Chapter 27


(2.5 étoiles)

For the most important chapter in this great novel, they choose the most incompetent reader. Some woman from flippin Denmark records the chapter through her potato while seemingly standing 6 feet away from her potato mic, yet she still manages to breath into it. Very frustrating.

Annoying that this has different readers


(3 étoiles)

While this is well read by each reader, it's really off setting to hear it from different people.

Catches all the spirit of the story and the humble mind behind it


(5 étoiles)

I listened to this recording in 2010, and it was my first English audio-book I listened to. Elisabeth Klett's voice left such a spectacular impression that I still have parts of the text that I had to re-listen memorised in the entirety of their sound, as if I would be hearing them in their original form every time I think of them. ["How(!) small ("smooowl!") my portion seemed!" "Blank-shire" "Rochester" "St. John (Sinjhn.)" How do you even look that up?)] This recording is a piece of art worthy of its original, and I am really glad it was the main piece introducing me to English literature.

A book which wakes deep emotions in everyone who reads it.


(5 étoiles)

The whole book is devoted to Jane Eyre and the people around her. She underwent numerous hardships to pave the path to the such kind of life she was longing for having. Meeting with Mr.Rochester was determining. Having left him one day, she found that no happiness waited for her in life without him. And after their reunion "all the darkness turned to light", even one of his blind eyes began to see a bit. In general, the book teaches us that however the difficulties are, if a person leads an honest life he or she will be rewarded sooner or later.

Jane Eyre read by Elizabeth Klett


(5 étoiles)

Ms. Klett has a wonderful reading style and brings Miss Eyre to life so vividly that it's hard to pause the recording for any length of time. She sounds, in fact, like Zelah Clark, who played Jane in the BBC production with Timothy Dalton as Mr. Rochester. I had to check online with Libravox to verify who actually read the novel aloud, because I thought it was Ms. Clark! Thank you so much, Libravox, for making this possible. And Ms. Klett, you did an excellent job.