The Turn of the Screw
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Narrated by:
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Emma Thompson
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Richard Armitage - introduction
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Henry James
About this listen
Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Emmy winner Emma Thompson lends her immense talent and experienced voice to Henry James' Gothic ghost tale, The Turn of the Screw.
When a governess is hired to care for two children at a British country estate, she begins to sense an otherworldly presence around the grounds. Are they really ghosts she's seeing? Or is something far more sinister at work?
Having performed in films based on some of the greatest works in literature - including Sense and Sensibility, Howards End, Much Ado About Nothing, and Henry V - Thompson is no stranger to the classics, and she lends a graceful eloquence to this moody, macabre story. Joined by listener favorite Richard Armitage, who performs the prologue, Thompson reinvigorates this psychological thriller of life, death, evil, and the unknown.
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- Duncan Barrett
- 11-01-19
Great production
This is a shortish book but it’s one of the greats, and Emma Thompson provides a stellar performance. Highly recommended.
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- Lou
- 18-01-23
Spooky
Emma Thompson's narration was excellent. On the surface, this story is a mildly spooky ghost story but on reflection it is perhaps much more disturbing.
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- Audiobooks Nest Reviews
- 29-10-21
Emma Thompson Slays In This Chilling Classic
💛 Yes, it’s from the nineteenth century and yes some of the prose is dense, but this is a bona fide creepfest. One of the gothic variety. Think isolated mansion, ghostly sightings, beatific children (a la Nightmare on Elm Street, The Omen) and oooodles of ambiguity.
💚 Told from the perspective of a governess sent to look after two orphaned children, it descends into flashes of spirits seen or not seen, feelings of being watched and general ominousness. And doubt. Because I was never sure of what was real and what wasn’t.
💜 In my humble view, there is nothing scarier than angelic kids. Well, except for the same kids singing nursery rhymes. A lot of this story centres on just how cherubic the children are. It’s a battle for their souls.
❤️️ I watched Netflix's The Haunting of Bly Manor without realising it was based on this. If anything shows just how timeless this horror classic is, it’s that.
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🎧 EMMA THOMPSON. That’s who performed this audiobook. Dame Emma brilliant-in-everything-she’s-ever-done Thompson. And this was no exception. She is powerful as the governess, portraying her as ever more anxious and desperate. Her reading helped me in parsing some of the more labyrinthine sections through context.
🎧 Thompson is utterly chilling as the children. I’m unsure about her hyperbolic portrayal of the housekeeper Mrs Growse. It very much leaned into the But there are so many interpretations of this classic tale that this happens not to coincide with mine.
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SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO...
This and the more modern The Haunting of Hill House are similar in many ways and both were made into fantastic mini-series. Highly recommend both.
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- ESRN
- 08-11-21
Perfect and torturous
I have put my life on hold to finish this, it has so kept me on the edge of my seat. The performance is simply incredible. Emma Thompson should have an award for this. The story has you needing more all the way along. The legendary restraint of Henry James writing and Emma Thompson’s first class narration made this audiobook an experience to return to and mull over many times. I loved it.
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- Lana
- 06-08-23
Still creepy
I've read this book some 40 years ago; thought it scary then; listened to is this week and thought it still creepy.
Beautifully performed.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-11-18
Difficult language, beautifully read.
I found it quite hard to follow at times because the language is very complex. Unexpected plot though... and Emma Thompson was fabulous as ever.
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- Borbála
- 12-09-17
Not my favourite ghost story
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- CATRIONA SYME
- 20-12-20
Great reading by Emma Thompson.
Good solid ghost story. Not as good as The Woman in Black. I would read more Henry James.
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- Tina G
- 10-10-21
wonderful narration but not that scary
prologue and story both wonderfully narrated. I liked the old fashioned language of the book too. but it's a bit slow to climax and not that scary.
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- Ms T
- 13-02-18
Ghostly
I read this novella a couple of years ago and couldn’t resist buying this audiobook which is narrated by the wonderful Emma Thompson. As I remembered, this is a really spooky story. James’ language is weaving and complicated and in places, ambiguous. Is this actually a ghost story or is there something else...?
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