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Mr Darcy's Diary
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
For the first time we discover what really happened between his sister and the dastardly Wickham. How did he distract his friend Bingley from pining for his beloved Jane? Why did he propose to another young woman? Only to his diary does he tell his true story. At last we see Darcy as he really is; and, beneath his polite facade, we find a sensitive, private and passionate man.
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- Denise Smith
- 10-04-13
A brilliant read
Mr Darcy’s Diary is a brilliant interpretation of the other side of our favourite love story. I like this story so much that I listen to it quite regularly. There are several other books adding to the original story but this is my favourite by far, Maya Slater has written a great story, I would highly recommend it.
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- Cherrypie61
- 29-01-24
A great listen
I very much enjoyed this version of Pride and Prejudice told through Mr Darcy’s diaries although I was somewhat disappointed by the early admissions of his sexual exploits!
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- Susan
- 20-09-10
Most enjoyable
After reading both positiva and negative reviews on the paper version of this book I decided to try the audio version for myself. Most enjoyable if not a little eye opening. I did get fed up with the moaning about his position with regards his feelings towards Elizabeth but, other than that, I enjoyed the reading very much. Of course it helped to 'see' the actor doing the reading as Mr Darcy as he actually played the part in an early BBC production.
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- Buzz Read
- 30-03-24
Interesting point of view.
All the basic story was aligned in this version of Darcy’s. However the writer sensationalised some areas and made some characters very different to the original P & P. Some modern expressions crept in.
Other than that it was interesting to listen to this view point.
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- CherieLeee
- 17-02-24
Darcy: A gentleman of his time❣️
A very plausible depiction of Darcy. Instead of the monk like virgin that many P&P vagary authors scribe, this Mr Darcy was very much a gentleman of his times and I enjoyed the story more for it. A special plaudit for Byron. Defo recommend.
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- Karen Mackay
- 15-12-22
Incredible story
Hoping every word is true if there was in fact a real ‘Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy
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- Mrs SE Cullum
- 23-06-19
Brilliant
Really good story I loved it from start to finish
Thank you beautifully read by David Rintoul. My first favourite Darcy 💜
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- Paula Crooks
- 12-04-19
Darcy who knew!
loved this. Big Austen fan and have a few follow up stories but getting Darcy's view of events through Pride and Prejudice was eye opening to say the least. if you loved Pride and Prejudice you have to get this.
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- Catherine Mc Carthy
- 03-04-14
Slater reveals Darcy's soul
Would you consider the audio edition of Mr Darcy's Diary to be better than the print version?
I have only listened, but I intend reading it too. An insigtful account of the man behind the scowl.
What did you like best about this story?
I loved the epilogue which brought listeners gently back to the XXI century. It reminded us that two centuries have gone by since Fitzwillian Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet "walked this earth".
What does David Rintoul bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Although I haven't yet read the book, I found David Rintoul's reading masterful, moving and a pleasure to listen to... it also recalled his performance as Darcy in the TV version he starred in a few decades ago. With Laurence Olivier, Rintoul is one of my favourite Darcys.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It brought a tear to the corner of the eye now and then but also made me smile quite often.
Any additional comments?
Many revisitations of P&P backfire because they betray the style and atmosphere of the original ( a must for a successful "remake") some are irritating because they fail to respect the authoress and her times; a few are downright unacceptable. This version is beautifully balanced and written in credible Austenesque style. I hope there will be more of Ms Slater's work on Audible.
Thank you for this great listen which I shall soon indulge in as a great read!
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- Fi
- 06-04-20
The best adaptation I have ever heard
I have listened to this book at least 100 times now (literally!) and I feel it is second only to P&P itself! The narration, language and content is so good I could imagine this as the internal monologue of Colin Firth in the '95 BBC adaptation!
I cannot recommend this enough
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