Thank you I never could really get into the book and I've enjoyed listening to the Classics a lot better it's easier to understand and to stay focus.I'm enjoying the reader here I love how sassy and shy she is
So love being able to catch up on all the classics! Thank you! I so appreciate this reader of Emma too and I love all the different voices she gives the characters. Makes it so much more lively than just hearing it read all the way through. 🥰
Thank God this reader speaks in such a pleasant, normal way. Karen Savage drove me to tears reading pride and prejudice so fast I could not follow the meaning.
@@pattysherwood7091 Very easy: see on the youtube image in the bottom right a set of symbols. Click on the cogwheel and select "playback speed", and you will see various options for slowing down or speeding up.
@@pattysherwood7091 I'm really pleased for you. I listen on computer (during quiet evenings) , and I imagine the settings are slightly modified for smartphones. I find that speeding up or slowing down, as the case may be, vastly improves the listening experience.
Maybe Dame Maggie Smith wasn't available..?? This narration is excellent.. No doubt you'd prefer someone with an incomprehensible British regional accent..?? No thanks !!
I've never hated a fictional character more than Emma. Selfish monster who is "classist" (as in, a form of racist towards lower-class people, if you will,) and tries to brainwash her "friends" to believe the same horrific ideals that she does. And how could I forget, she puts beauty and appearance so far in her sight that a psychopathic killer could be the most handsome man on earth and thus Emma would stand up for him over a attempted-murder victim who's a farmer. The fact Jane Austen said she really likes the character tells me a lot about Jane now...
I'm of the 'lower-class people' of England and I don't find this book offensive at all. I actually know the smell of them, mate. Anyway, Emma is great, the whole problem is she cares more about others than herself. She externalised or disassociated everything (probably a bit like Jane herself) and confused reality with her imagination. This is common stuff for artistically intelligent people, though not usually so beautifully depicted.
Bless you.
I have no money and I love that I can listen to books since I can't see well anymore
You can also get free library audio books.
❤
edit: I had a lot of time during lockdown in Rome lmao. Enjoy the book and persevere! it is beautiful and quite funny
Emma, Jane Austen: *Volume 1 Timestamps*
Chapter One: 0:26
Chapter Two: 19:40
Chapter Three: 29:39
Chapter Four: 40:29
Chapter Five: 59:10
Chapter Six: 1:11:07
Chapter Seven: 1:26:40
Chapter Eight: 1:40:40
Chapter Nine: 2:04:14
Chapter Ten: 2:30:49
Chapter Eleven: 2:44:46
Chapter Twelve: 2:56:32
Chapter Thirteen: 3:14:56
Chapter Fourteen: 3:31:26
Chapter Fifteen 3:44:57
Chapter Sixteen: 4:03:31
Chapter Seventeen: 4:14:27
Chapter Eighteen: 4:21:10
Thank you!
Thanks ☺️
Ahh yes the real ones
Thank you for the sauce my good sir
Thank you!!!!
Robert Martin walked THREE MILES to bring Hariett some walnuts, just because she mentioned that she liked them. What a sweetheart!
Then Emma (materialistic and superficial) comes and says this is ridiculous 🤦
ADHD moment when you have to read and listen at the same time just to focus
Samedt
me IRL
Hardddddd relate 🤣🤣🤣
same bestiee
please nooo
I appreciate this reader's voice. Many have accents that are too strong for me.
Thank you I never could really get into the book and I've enjoyed listening to the Classics a lot better it's easier to understand and to stay focus.I'm enjoying the reader here I love how sassy and shy she is
Chapter 4 40:30
Chapter 5 59:10
Chapter 6 1:11:08
Chapter 7 1:26:40
Chapter 8 1:40:51
Chapter 9 2:04:25
Chapter 10 2:31:04
Chapter 11 2:44:58
Chapter 12 2:56:44
Chapter 13 3:15:09
Chapter 14 3:31:40
Chapter 15 3:45:07
Chapter 16 4:03:43
Chapter 17 4:14:40
Chapter 18 4:21:23
So love being able to catch up on all the classics! Thank you! I so appreciate this reader of Emma too and I love all the different voices she gives the characters. Makes it so much more lively than just hearing it read all the way through. 🥰
I honestly can’t tell you how much I appreciate this channel! Thank you so much for the uploads!
she’s so delusional i love it
Pleaseee I've just realized how sly Emma was 😂, the movie did not do her justice
so trueeee
2:30:49 chapter 10
2:44:42 chapter 11
2:56:34 chapter 12
3:14:52 chapter 13
3:31:23 chapter 14
Thaaaanks
Book mark: 53:07
Book mark: 2:14:19
Book mark: 4:32:28
3:28:01 personal book mark 📖☕️🎀
3:44:55
0:23 - 19:21 chapter one
19:28 - 29:20 chapter two
29:28 - 40:11 chapter three
40:18 - 59:07 chapter four
59:13 - 1:10:59 chapter five
1:11:06 - 1:26:31 chapter six
1:26:40 - 1:40:32 chapter seven
1:40:40 - 2:04:07 chapter eight
2:04:15 -
The reader’s voice sort of reminds me of Anya Taylor-Joy’s voice in Emma🥰💌
59:09 bookmark
2:53:45 bookmark
2:04:07- End of Chapter 8
I kindly very well thanks 🙏 it really helps to improve conversation learning English here....
For myself:
2:30:50 Chapter 10
2:44:46 Chapter 11
2:56:35 Chapter 12
Thank God this reader speaks in such a pleasant, normal way. Karen Savage drove me to tears reading pride and prejudice so fast I could not follow the meaning.
I set Karen Savage audiobooks to 0.75 speed and they are perfect.
@@grazianarobufo7796 i have to figure out how to do that. Thank you
@@pattysherwood7091 Very easy: see on the youtube image in the bottom right a set of symbols. Click on the cogwheel and select "playback speed", and you will see various options for slowing down or speeding up.
@@grazianarobufo7796 I figured out how to do it I am so happy. Thank you so much. The steps are a little different on my phone.
@@pattysherwood7091 I'm really pleased for you. I listen on computer (during quiet evenings) , and I imagine the settings are slightly modified for smartphones. I find that speeding up or slowing down, as the case may be, vastly improves the listening experience.
1:26:43 - End of Chapter 6
your voice is lovely, thank you! i’m going to an immersive emma themed roleplay/theater event and i’ve read the book before but wanted a refresher :]
3:26:09 chapter 13 (personal bookmark)
55:50
1:26:49
2:31:05
3:15:09
3:31:30
4:03:40
I'm so surprised to find out that 2020's Emma was not the high of sass. Emma is bitchier in the book in comparison. 😂
40:32 / 4:35:09
40:11 - personal bookmark
55:44
2:44:44
2:53:45
3:27:14
Спасибо большое за книгу ❤
personal bookmark : 4:27:25
bookmark
3:44:49
1:07:15 just a placeholder
1:07:01 bookmark 🔖
1:36:16 🔖
1:57:14 🔖
2:35:49 🔖
Thank you.
59:08 Chapter 5
2:30:54 bookmark
End of Ch. 4 - 59:10
Bookmark 2:56:39
Nice stories 😁😀
Thank you! You sound like Kate Winslet. I love it.
Thai is saving me for my English 30 class
Bookmark: end Ch8/beg Ch 9
thanks a lot
Chapter 2 19:35
Chapter 9 2:04:18
Thanks for ur great work
1:14:43 (personal bookmark)
40:31 personal bookmark (10/14/23) 📖☕️🎀
Clueless is based on Emma right? 😄
yup! and it also hints at pride and prejudice! 😊
1:17:00 2:35:00
When Emma falls in love
3:31:16 Bookmark
Спасибо большое за ваш канал.✌️
the actual gride im on rn - trying to convince myself that im actually remembering this
01:31:38
2:16:14 pg 73 chapter 9
personal bookmark
chapter 5 - 59:05
In Emma and Pride and Prejudice, the main character is the "father's favorite." A little sibling rivalry shows up. Just saying.
No Karen Savage?! 😢
Ms Klett does a wonderful job, too. I enjoy her reading as much as Ms Savage‘s.
1:39:51
42:10 47:03
12:12 is so lovely it caught me off guard
Bookmark for school
59:16
2:01:16
16:08
personal bookmark 😵💫
38:18
43:57
It stopped on me about half way through. 😔
bookmark: 22:17
45:00
Pls upload SHAPE OF WATER ...Ur channel will hit million
The book cover with the near-nip slip 😂
Also I think YSL is pronounced eave-san-lau-raw(nt)
24:28
59:10
1:14:14
5:37
31:05
Bookmark: chapter 6
3:03:04
BM
4:34:48 scared me just a tiny bit LOL (trauma after watching hereditary 5 years ago)
Marca 1 40
2 44
3 49
4 18
Williams George Perez Christopher Gonzalez Maria
American voice! Nooooo!
Sorry. But this reading is one the best readers of Austen I have ever heard. Beautiful pronunciation and enunciation. Delicate but not feeble
Maybe Dame Maggie Smith wasn't available..?? This narration is excellent..
No doubt you'd prefer someone with an incomprehensible British regional accent..??
No thanks !!
is it british accent?
No, American accent.
No lmao
Or take my channel name is your video once pllz
I've never hated a fictional character more than Emma. Selfish monster who is "classist" (as in, a form of racist towards lower-class people, if you will,) and tries to brainwash her "friends" to believe the same horrific ideals that she does. And how could I forget, she puts beauty and appearance so far in her sight that a psychopathic killer could be the most handsome man on earth and thus Emma would stand up for him over a attempted-murder victim who's a farmer. The fact Jane Austen said she really likes the character tells me a lot about Jane now...
I'm of the 'lower-class people' of England and I don't find this book offensive at all. I actually know the smell of them, mate. Anyway, Emma is great, the whole problem is she cares more about others than herself. She externalised or disassociated everything (probably a bit like Jane herself) and confused reality with her imagination. This is common stuff for artistically intelligent people, though not usually so beautifully depicted.
What 'horrific ideals' dies Emma have? She's refined and discerning but so? Does everybody have to stay sunk as barbarous savages?
does*
@@ishmaelforester9825 where are you referencing? The only "does" I see I spelled correctly.
American accent🙁
Preferable to any British regional accent.!!!
Unfortunately most Brits think they sound like Laurence Olivier....?!?!?
Wrong !!!
no!! English voices for
English books.
I just can’t listen. It’s not a British accent.
Dont want to listen to this in an American accent? So disappointed
The characters are read in an english accent. It's an excellent reading.Persist.
Jane Austen with an American accent is horrible.
Can someone Please record this in English i. e. British English????
Do you mean with a British accent? Because....this was written by Jane Austen..who was British, so it is quite literally written in British English...
2:30:49 chapter 10
2:44:42 chapter 11
2:56:34 chapter 12
3:14:52 chapter 13
3:31:23 chapter 14
3:44:56 chapter 15
4:03:30 chapter 16
Thank you.
2:59:23 tbc
2:56:16
2:00:00
1:00:34
1:25:24
19:22