What a privilege to hear so much of Virginia Woolf in this dramatic reading. This is a beautiful and astonishing novel. The added sounds are interesting. I'm going to listen to the whole thing!
this audio literally saved me by making me understand the story! tomorrow is my exam and i will listen to this again!! thank you so much for this audio!!!!
eshana1anam i seem to recall it was a radio three play maybe 9 years ago? i recall the sound effects, which for me ruined it to a great degree. it is shame that radio 3 which once was once a quality arts channel feels the need to provide this kind of easing for the audience. yes, i've just heard the announcer at the end, who i am very happy to say sounds like a bona fide radio three announcer, and one of the actors is Janet Suzmann, which chimes with my memory. i'd put money on it. a radio three sunday play, they were always nice and long and quite demanding, like proper art should be!
It is an audio dramatisation, possibly for BBC Radio. Would you complain about a film (which is another form of dramatisation) of a book excluding all the descriptive narrative?
What a privilege to hear so much of Virginia Woolf in this dramatic reading. This is a beautiful and astonishing novel. The added sounds are interesting. I'm going to listen to the whole thing!
this audio literally saved me by making me understand the story! tomorrow is my exam and i will listen to this again!! thank you so much for this audio!!!!
mate, you've made my day - been looking for this ever since I heard it on BBC Radio 4. Thanks!
We should be thankful only to our God, this is his will,
THANK YOU!
Thank you
Brilliant!?!
Pfff! So many sentences missing!
Not the full version but still brilliant
This is nice, but doesn't it jump over some parts?
Introductory music: the four sea interludes, peter grimes. 1945. Benjamin brittain
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This is incredible. Is the audio file available somewhere?
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Is this the whole novel? It seems too short to be 180 pages
It’s a curtailed version unfortunately
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That is amazing, thank you so much for the upload. When is it from?
eshana1anam i seem to recall it was a radio three play maybe 9 years ago? i recall the sound effects, which for me ruined it to a great degree. it is shame that radio 3 which once was once a quality arts channel feels the need to provide this kind of easing for the audience. yes, i've just heard the announcer at the end, who i am very happy to say sounds like a bona fide radio three announcer, and one of the actors is Janet Suzmann, which chimes with my memory. i'd put money on it. a radio three sunday play, they were always nice and long and quite demanding, like proper art should be!
We should be thankful only to our God, this is one of the meaning of ' one God'
this is not the full text...not acceptable
Ungrateful!
It is an audio dramatisation, possibly for BBC Radio.
Would you complain about a film (which is another form of dramatisation) of a book excluding all the descriptive narrative?
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