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  • The Mayor of Casterbridge

  • By: Thomas Hardy
  • Narrated by: Tony Britton
  • Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (640 ratings)

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The Mayor of Casterbridge

By: Thomas Hardy
Narrated by: Tony Britton
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This audiobook is about the rise and fall of Michael Henchard. While out-of-work he gets drunk at a fair and impulsively sells his wife and baby for five guineas to a sailor. Eighteen years later he is reunited with his wife and daughter, who discover that he has gained wealth and respect and is now the most prominent man in Casterbridge. Though he attempts to make amends he is no less impulsive and once again loses everything due to bad luck and his violent, selfish and vengeful nature.

In this dramatic audiobook, Hardy sympathetically portrays a deeply flawed tragic hero, searching for love and acceptance from his community. It poses the question: do we shape our own fate or is the outcome inevitable? This tragic tale is played out against the vivid backdrop of a close-knit Dorsetshire town.

Thomas Hardy was an English writer and one of the most significant novelists and poets of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was greatly influenced by Charles Dickens and William Wordsworth.

Narrator Biography

In 1952, Tony Britton came to major attention after his role as Rameses in The Firstborn at London's Winter Garden Theatre. A renowned classical stage star, he has also appeared in numerous British films since the 1950s; most notably Operation Amsterdam (1959), Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and The Day of the Jackal (1973). In 1975, he won the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Nearly Man. From 1983-1990, he starred in the long running BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up alongside Nigel Havers and Dinah Sheridan. In 2013 he performed in a Gala Performance of King Lear at the Old Vic, London. Over the years Tony has lent his soothing voice to a huge collection of audio productions including Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn and Anthony Trollope's An Old Man's Love.

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An enthralling read

A magnificent reading by Tony Britton which does full justice to Hardy's majestic tale of fortune's rise and fall

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Wonderful classic

A gripping period tale. Full of interesting characters; an almost Dickensian cast. Set in early 1800s.

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Classic: read with sensitivity and care

Perhaps the most Shakespearean of Hardy’s novels (Henchard is like Lear: more sinned against than sinning) + comic interludes of the pub. Enjoyed revisiting it especially because it was so excellently read by Tony Britton. Loved his range of accents: from Farfray’s Scottish brogue to Elizabeth Jane’s West Country. His reading added a depth and texture to the text that improved my enjoyment of this classic. Highly recommended.

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Very Good

I’ve never read Thomas Hardy’s but have been listening to them this is now my third & I love them. Tony Britton does an excellent job of narration.

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Riveting

I loved this, twists and turns with a thread of bygone values running through. I listened from start to finish and when I took breaks for sleep, I woke only to carry on. I cried at the end. This will be such a memorable book for me

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Outstanding

I love Thomas Hardy but this has to be one of his very best. Interesting story, characters brought vividly to life by Tony Britton's brilliant narration. Just absolutely loved it.

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How good narrater was firstly , very visual , close eyes and characters come to life , Always loved this book

Not sure there was anything that I didn’t like maybe starting this so late as my audio has just finished snd this is long ! !

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Casterbridge revisited.

Apart from Stevenson and Conan-Doyle, The Mayor of Casterbridge was the first classic book I read all these years ago. Thought I would revisit the town and characters this time on audio which just brought the book alive. Tony Britton’s narration was just brilliant and his voice and accents brought the characters vividly to life. I loved this production and looked forward to sitting in my van at lunchtime or to go out walking at night whilst listening, no enjoying, the next instalment. Now my problem, what do I listen to tomorrow?

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A great telling

I read this book many years ago and it's pathos was keenly felt. It is felt even more so now. Exceptional!

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Excellent

Wonderful reading of a completely engrossing story - Thomas Hardy himself would have approved of this performance, I’m sure!

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