The Woman in White
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Narrated by:
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Ian Holm
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Written by:
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Wilkie Collins
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Late one moonlit night, Walter Hartright encounters a solitary and terrified woman dressed all in white. He saves her from capture by her pursuers and determines to solve the mystery of her distress and terror.
Inspired by an actual criminal case, this gripping tale of murder, intrigue, madness and mistaken identity has never been out of print since its publication and brought Collins great fame and success. Considered to be among the first mystery novels and the first and finest in the genre of 'sensation novels', The Woman in White is noted for its suspenseful plot and unique characterisation.
Collins's use of multiple narrators drew on his legal training and he states 'the story of an offence against the laws is told in Court by more than one witness'.
In 2003, Robert McCrum writing for The Observer ranked The Woman in White number 23 in the top 100 greatest novels of all time. The novel was also listed at number 77 on the BBC's survey The Big Read.
Charles Dickens was a close friend and mentor of Collins, and the two collaborated together on drama and fiction. The Woman in White, as well as some of his other work, was first published in Dickens' journals.
Narrator Biography
Sir Ian Holm, is a star of the Royal Shakespeare Company, who has played more than 100 roles in films and on television, whilst receiving a stream of awards and nominations. His television debut came as Richard III on the BBC's filmed theatrical production The Wars of the Roses (1965). One of his best-known roles is Sam Mussabini in Chariots of Fire (1981). He has also starred in The Fifth Element (1997), From Hell (2001), The Aviator (2004) and as Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. He has provided voice-overs for many television documentaries including 1066: The Battle for Middle Earth (2009), starred in the BBC's The Lord of the Rings radio dramatisations and narrated many audiobooks. In 1989 he was appointed CBE and in 1998 was knighted for his services to drama.
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- Manish
- 02-07-23
Foregone Era
In the foregone era, ethics and morals were intertwined with even the most gruesome crimes, and women were accorded respect. The excellent narration of Wilkie Collins's novel transported me back to that time, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- MSR
- 23-01-24
Ian Holm's narration is gripping! brings the story to life.
Ian Holm's narration is gripping! brings the story to life. he portrays a variety of accents and voices.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-08-24
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The over all plot i was knowing plot beforhand and even still it was binge listining amazing writer and all praise to narrators excellent must listin catagory
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- Kindle Customer
- 20-04-23
capturing the essence
wonderful narration capturing every emotion and with flawless character transitions. Long but captivating book and narration
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- Ashisha Mittal
- 12-07-24
True Victorian age Thriller
Very well written account with a tease of tidbits thrown at perfect times. A complex story so well drafted that not only it challenges our minds but entertains us at the same time. Superbly satisfied by the end. The performance was top notch.
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- Tushar
- 23-01-19
Strictly for those who love the written word.
Contemporary critics label this novel as one of the first mystery novels and one of the first "sensation novels". The latter description is more accurate.
Fans of classic mystery value the plot above all else. We love the puzzle. How the pieces fit. What the solution is and how our protagonist worked it out. Give us that and we'll look past clunky dialogue and unreal character choices.
The plot, I'm sorry to say, is the weakest part of this story. (More on that in a moment.) Despite that glaring disappointment, I heartily recommend this audiobook. The primary reason for that is the narration of Ian Holm.
When I say this book is strictly for those who love the written word, I don't mean it in a bad way. You see, it's an epistolary novel structured as multiple narratives. The substance of this account could be written using half as many words without loss of content. The beauty of Collins' writing is that he takes great pains to ensure his readers understand what's going on in the minds of his characters. He structures their thoughts methodically—which I think is very close to the way real people think—whether being overly analytical and repetitive when they're formulating a plan, or excessively romantic and descriptive when they're describing a thing of beauty. The way he crafts his sentences... the words he chooses for his expression... it's all but a lost art in our times. Many modern readers would conceivably find these narratives too prolix. I personally liked them.
I do grant, however, that reading these detailed reminiscences could prove to be tedious work; which is why it's so much better to have this told instead. The honeyed voice of Ian Holm marvellously matches the pace of the book. His narration is calm and measured, and yet imbued with emotion in all the right places.
Now, lamentably, we must talk about the plot.
SPOILERS AHEAD:
Keep in mind that this novels predates Christie and Doyle by decades. The bar of mystery plots wasn't all that high. Without spoiling much, I can say that the story is about two villains who trick the heroine out of her fortune and her identity; and the hero's mission to bring them to justice. The mystery itself is serviceable, even though it doesn't even begin till you're past the halfway mark! My problem is with the third act. One of the villains is taken out before the hero even has a chance to confront him. The other, the smart one, is defeated with what I can only call "friend ex machina." I was willing to forgive it for being an average mystery. But it's an average story overall, which I certainly didn't expect (given its iconic status), and will not condone.
Fortunately, the story have been adapted and re-imagined several times since. If you want to experience the best "mystery" version of this story, I direct you to the 2016 South Korean movie "The Handmaiden" by Park Chan-wook (of "Oldboy" fame).
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- Anonymous User
- 18-09-24
A story written with delectable eloquence!!
I loved every aspect of the book and it's narration. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates eloquent Victorian era style of writing.
It sure is a long listen but worth every minute of it, I really loved the contents of the story and even more the manner in which it was written.
Sir Ian Holmes voice, his adept changes of tones all increase the beauty of the experience manifolds. You are sure to fall in love with the writing and the voice the moment you have completed first couple of chapters.
An absolute masterpiece, my only complaint is that I didn't listen to it any sooner !
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- AnuShri Nair
- 03-10-24
Unbelievable Narration! WOW!
I am now a huge fan of the narrator. I never thought I could listen to such a long, old audiobook, but the way he brought all the characters to life was mind-boggling. His use of different accents and tones was absolutely perfect! For a book written in 1859, it was incredibly well-written. I can't wait to listen to more books narrated by Ian Holmes.
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- Mahek
- 16-01-23
absolutely beautiful
This really was a whirlwind of a book
gripped me right through the start to the end
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- Ravi Soundararajan
- 11-03-24
intriguing and suspenseful
The performance of the narrator was superb. The plot is complex and very well written. It's a long book but it's worth a listen.
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