![]() ![]() She also narrates The Way It Came: the story concerns a very odd not so romantic threesome. This audio version presents this masterpiece in a whole new and very interesting light. I was so happy to hear the narrator of At The Existentialist Cafe on this audio! Antonia Beamish’s rich and thoughtful reading of the following two stories is a treasure. I do believe The Turn of the Screw she narrates is one of the best audio editions out there. A story of legacy and neglect of same, and the somewhat horrific aftermath which ensues. It's a shame the Master isn't able to hear her read The Romance of Certain Old Clothes. Anne Undeland reads with a voice perfect for James. Alison Larkin provides fine acting a dash of comedy, emotion and chill in The Third Person. It’s a complicated and fascinating story and Epstein handles the material admirably. Jonathan Epstein deserves a medal for The Jolly Corner, very Jamesian, with an unexpected and fitting ending. This can only be due to the skill of the narrators and I feel they should each be noted. ![]() James is known for his lengthy sentences nevertheless, I found the stories an easy listen. These stories are so rich with language and plot every single one is a delight. ![]()
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