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The Bell

By: Iris Murdoch
Narrated by: Miriam Margolyes
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Summary

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Vintage Classics Murdoch: Funny, subversive, fearless and fiercely intelligent, Iris Murdoch was one of the great writers of the 20th century. To celebrate her centenary, Vintage Classics presents special editions of her greatest and most timeless novels.

A lay community of thoroughly mixed-up people is encamped outside Imber Abbey, home of an enclosed order of nuns. A new bell, legendary symbol of religion and magic, is rediscovered. Dora Greenfield, erring wife, returns to her husband. Michael Mead, leader of the community, is confronted by Nick Fawley, with whom he had disastrous homosexual relations, while the wise old Abbess watches and prays and exercises discreet authority. And everyone, or almost everyone, hopes to be saved whatever that may mean... Iris Murdoch's funny and sad novel is about religion, the fight between good and evil and the terrible accidents of human frailty.

©1958 Iris Murdoch (P)2011 Penguin Audio

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Great novel read perfectly

I agree with the others that Miriam Margolyes should read all of Murdoch’s books. I loved this. Recognised as one of Murdoch’s greatest novels or is beautifully written and gorgeously narrated - I wish Margolyes had narrated The Message to the Planet as well

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Great listen

A really good story with excellent narration by MM. I enjoyed this a very much

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A great story

I felt as if I knew and cared about all the characters excellently narrated I loved the story.

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recommended

This is not a book I would have read but I thoroughly enjoyed it as a bedtime story. Miriam Margoyles is just wonderful!

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Beautiful story and beautifully read

The narrator drove and owned this. Brilliantly read with such feeling. The story itself highlights so many injustices and suffering but still manages to give life to human choices. I was quite lost in it.

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Absolute joy to listen

I love this book, the writing, the thoughts process, expressions; I loved everything about this book and performance made it so much better!!! It is read exactly in a way to point out on a certain meanings - fit me definitely ;-))
I will listen again and recommend if you like good literature

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Engrossing intelligent book

Really captivated by this book which is both serious and hilarious about the human condition. Miriam Margoles takes on the voices of men and women with ease and made it very easy to conjure up each person. Loved the character of Dora, an anti-heroine who so easily loses the plot she can go to a station to reclaim a lost suitcase and leave it in the pub on the way home. Very funny and tense as the members of an alternative community stumble into each other with unanticipated results. Very sad and fiercely drawn portrait of the homosexual leader tortured by his religious beliefs of sin.A book both humorous and compassionate and wise. Unputdownable.

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The Bell

A wonderful story - brilliantly narrated.
Thank you Miriam Margolyes. Having read the book years ago , it was even better listening.

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Love this book

Well written all the way to the end, every chapter has a memorable moment, so easy to flip back over the chapters.
The narrator Miriam Margolyes, inspired me to finish this book, thank you.

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Fabulous rendition of an thought provoking book

This was my introduction to Iris Murdoch and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole. Miriam Margolyes’ excellent narration brought to life a, by turns, comic and tragic cast of characters. Dickensian humour and pathos, and Trollope’s ability to capture the atmosphere, or tension of a given moment. She didn’t give in to the temptation to capitalise on somewhat gothic setting. Although I half wanted her to! The drama comes from psychology versus ideas and the mystery of the individual.

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