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The Professor

By: Charlotte Brontë
Narrated by: James Wilby
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The Professor is Charlotte Brontë's first novel albeit the last to have been published. Edited and distributed by Arthur Bell Nicholls, two years after Brontë's death, it is based on her experiences of living as a language student in Brussels.

The only male narrator and protagonist in her stories, The Professor follows the career and love affairs of William Crimsworth, a reserved but compassionate aristocrat who has been ostracised by his family and left penniless.

Well educated and eager to enthuse others, William becomes a teacher and leaves his scornful family behind to work at a boy's boarding school in Brussels. Unimpeded by his gender, unlike the female characters in her stories, Charlotte takes advantage of William's freedom to travel and delight in the pleasures of the opposite sex. Her hero becomes enamoured with the headmistress of a neighbouring girl's school and this tempestuous relationship is mirrored with the sweet and gentle bond he forges with pupil, Frances Henri.

Described by Brontë herself as possessing more 'pith, more substance' and 'more reality' than Jane Eyre, this audiobook provides greater insight into the short life of the beloved author and reaffirms that her reputation as one of the greats of English Literature, is well deserved.

Narrator Biography

James Wilby trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and later became an associate member of the institution.

He is an English actor, celebrated for appearing in films such as Maurice, Gosford Park, Howard's End and A Room with a View.

James' breakthrough performance was in the production of Privileged, in which he starred alongside Hugh Grant. This led to his being cast in the critically acclaimed Maurice, for which he won the Venice Film Festival's Best Actor award.

His stage performances include Helping Harry, Don Juan, Less Than Kind, On Emotion and The Consultant. He starred in the Royal Shakespeare Company's revival of John Osborne's A Patriot for Me, which was met with very favourable reviews.

James has also worked on the making of various audiobooks and is widely considered to be one of the greatest voices of the British drama. His audio work includes Carlos Ruiz Zafon's The Shadow of the Wind, Graham Greene's It's a Battlefield, Ian McEwan's Saturday and The Girl at the Lion D'Or by Sebastian Faulks.

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So well read and far more interesting than anticipated. It helps to speak French as those parts in French are not translated.

Well worth listening to. Not the Charlotte Brontë I expected!

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becomes rather unpleasant. Creepy descriptions of young women, sometimes anti Catholic or anti foreigner, sometimes just too physical or personal. The judgemental attitude to just about everyone is a pain. Not a patch on Jane Eyre, and Villette is a more successful story about Brussels.
The narrator is very good despite the subject matter.

Starts well but ….

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If you like historical novels, this is definitely worth a listen.

The narrator does a good job, especially considering that a fair chunk of the dialogue is in French.

Helps if You understand a bit of French

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Excellent narrator and a fascinating novel. A great way to escape into a different era.

Wonderful read.

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I read this years ago and have really enjoyed listening to it again I might get more Brontë books to explore all over again.

I really enjoyed listening to this again

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I loved the characters, the story, the impeccable French accent and the ending. A must for Brontë fans. One to listen to again.

Loved this book so much I didn’t want it to end.

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This performance was good. But again the volume isn’t constant. It fades in and out.

Performance

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I found this book hard to put down. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly are all found interwoven into the story.
However the narrator, ie the Professor, is rather twee, almost too good to be true. It is a quieter story than some of the Bronte novels, but the passion and romance are there and it is a good "listen".

A Compelling Story

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Amazingly well read by James Wilby, who brought the story alive and did a remarkable job of using his voice to distinguish between characters.

Beautifully read, almost performed

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I love the Brontes but I’m sad to say that I gave up on this book in the end. I found the characters unlikable but that usually isn’t a reason for me to quit a book. However, the sections in French were so frequent that I felt I was missing whole conversations and I felt like I was wasting my time listening to a book I didn’t understand whole chunks of. Such a shame for me but I’m sure it’s great if you do speak French!

Great if you speak French

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