Dubliners by James Joyce | Read by Andrew Scott | Penguin Audiobooks
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2021
- Listen to the first two stories from James Joyce's classic, Dubliners, read by Andrew Scott. Download the full audiobook here: adbl.co/3c4W7Wo
Joyce's first major work, written when he was only twenty-five, brought his city to the world for the first time. His stories are rooted in the rich detail of Dublin life, portraying ordinary, often defeated lives with unflinching realism. He writes of social decline, sexual desire and exploitation, corruption and personal failure, yet creates a brilliantly compelling, unique vision of the world and of human experience.
This Penguin Classic is performed by Andrew Scott, star of Sherlock, Fleabag, and Black Mirror, also known for his on-stage roles in Present Laughter and Hamlet.
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I wish Andrew Scott could read all my studies because when he understands it, I understand it.
I love this wonderful human on every possible level. His talent is undeniable but his spirit is so appealing and soothing. Not many people in this world effect me like this but he certainly does. I get so much enjoyment watching him, listening to him and taking in his wonderfulness. Thank Andrew, keep up the wonderful work. Much more success to you. I hope you effect many more people like you have me. You are such a gift to us all.
You know how we sometimes say we will listen to someone read the phone book? The idea that I can listen to Andrew Scott read a book is on that level for sure.
Andrew Scott has the ability to weave an intricate web of delicate sweet sounds, a heartfelt sigh, a whisper of sorrow, a breath barely taken, an absolute auditory delight, with the slightest movement of his tongue. Add to that the very talented writings of Mr. James Joyce and you have the exact recipe for deliciously intriguing and captivating stories that hold your attention and keep you on the very edge until the last breath of the last word is timelessly spoken revealing the last part of the story. Every. Single. Time. Bravo!
He's got such a lovely, soothing voice...😍
couldn’t agree more
So does Stephen Dalton.
Scott's delivery is nearly as masterful as Joyce's work itself.
Just saw this in a random Twitter, and now im ending this lol
Haha, me too and here I am.
Samee lol
Me too lol
00:00 The Sisters
20:41 An Encounter
This is book narration at another level. I usually hate audiobooks but this is fantastic. Bravo!
Many many great audio books out there.
Good Lord! This is a masterpiece! Now I know it, but at first I had to switch on a subtitles down below, because I couldn't focus on the meaning of the words. What a voice! And what a great talent!
Grian Chatten sent me here.
21:44 gives me so much serotonin help😆❤
this audio is so suitable for whenever i just need something to listen to in the background, andrew's voice is so calming and he pronounces things so eloquently and gracefully
ya yaca yaca
'In the background'?__so here's Joyce pounding on his coffin
I came from his 1984 along with Andrew Garfield. Andrew G was so so so phenomenal but I loved Andrew Scott's performance as well, and his voice is so soothing I love it
Love Andrew's voice and Irish lilt
I've listened to many audio books and this narrator is the best. Well done.
As he's Irish, I'd love to hear him read some of Oscar Wilde's work.
I'm now reading Dubliners while listening to Andrew Scott excellent narration and it's being an enhanced reading experience.
A most beautiful reading.
My priest omg 🖤
i listened to the audio a while ago, then came across this voice again on arts hour (bbc) and immediately recognised the voice and thought this should be him who read dubliners... just mesemerizing when u listen to it
Merci pour cette lecture. With love 💙
Me searching for Andrew Scott ASMR’S and I found it
Oh Man i am so in love with him !!
Andrew Scott, being a Dubliner himself, is a great choice to read this book.
I can't understand a word he's saying but I'm still listening
PLEASE
me
It might help to turn on the captions.
Thank goodness💕
Wow, old Andy reads Joyce like he wrote it! Bravo! Although, NOTHING compares to his role as Moriarty in the Sherlock series with Ben Cumberbatch! If you haven't had the pleasure yet, I would heartily recommend.
How did I just now discover this masterpiece???
Chào mừng.
What a nice voice 😊
James Moriarty actor on Sherlock Holmes BBC edition? Really nice! Thank you penguin uk
coolest book ever.
Thanks
Why is this not viral
Oh thank you Father.
Samples!! I fell asleep and woke to a different sample my confused unconscious mind
How many times have I listened to this reading and still can’t tell you what this story is about?
How I hated this book when I was studying English literature at A level.. this would have made a massive difference.
You obviously had a crap teacher
Me too! I discovered Araby back in school, but I didn't appreciate it until I went out of school and read Araby by myself! Now I'm halfway on reading the entire book
Geez ' who is Andrew Scott a!ready !
Wow
10:31-----A noitinha minha tia levou-me à casa enlutada
Fuck me , the hot priest T-T thank you Andrew Scott dear lord
Is James Joyce Is he best audiobooks or bad
Brilliant! I had to start listening twice,got so carried away by his voice,could hardly catch what he was saying
i need him so bad
Why it hadn't occurred to me earlier that Andrew often sounds exactly like Dylan Moran...
Love you hot priest
I'd listen to him read the ingredients of a protein shake
00:18
Is this like the Dracula one where you hear the first chapter and then have to pay to hear the rest?
Otherworldly…
OMG
Priest!
omg.
Wait this the guy who acted in fleabag
Yes
Vacation time?Joyce?
Excellent, even though it’s without a strong Irish accent….
He does not need to do a cheesy Oirish accent. Because he is a Dubliner himself.
Andrew Scott is speaking in his natural mild south Dublin accent.
it would be a better narration if you could hear the most soft spoken voices more clearly. I know it's hard especially when the voices are especially soft due to emotion but not being able to hear the words at all is less ideal than emoting less
What are you trying to do to me
medio hot
:( Europe really knew nothing of First Nations People. The descriptions are nauseating. Spoiler warning :(
I do not like this narrator
that is a VERY!!! unpopular opinion😂
Caught in the act, Mr Holmes! It's inconvenient for you to stay here, Sherlock.
Horrible D4 accent.
crazy boring book
There is a lot of discussion and opinion that that is the point. And has been raging since it was first published.