Wuthering Heights (unabridged)

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When Mr Earnshaw brings a black-haired foundling child into his home on the Yorkshire moors, he little imagines the dramatic events which will follow. The passionate relationship between Cathy Earnshaw and the foundling, Heathcliff, is a story of love, hate, pity, and retribution: the effects of which reverberate throughout the succeeding generations.

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Author: Emily Bront?
Read by: Janet McTeer & David Timson
Audiobook Type: unabridged
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks
Running time (hh:mm:ss): 13:09:16
Download size: 191 MB
ISBN: 9789629544669


About the Reader

Janet McTeer & David Timson

Janet McTeer is one of Britain?s leading actresses. She has made her principal impact in theatre, playing many classical roles (including Rosalind in As You Like It in the UK, Nora in Ibsen?s A Doll?s House on Broadway and Chekhov); her performance of the title role in Schiller?s Mary Stuart was especially memorable. She grew up in York and has a distinct ear for accents which made her an ideal reader for Wuthering Heights. Her film credits include Tumbleweed where she played a Southerner from North Carolina.

David Timson

David Timson has made over 1,000 broadcasts for BBC Radio Drama. For Naxos AudioBooks he wrote The History of the Theatre, which won an award for most original production from the Spoken Word Publishers Association in 2001. He has also directed for Naxos AudioBooks four Shakespeare plays, including King Richard III (with Kenneth Branagh), which won Best Drama Award from the SWPA in 2001. In 2002 he won the Audio of the Year Award for his reading of A Study in Scarlet. He also reads The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes I, II, III, IV, V, and VI and The Return of Sherlock Holmes I, II, and III, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Sign of Four, The Valley of Fear, and The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes.