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Les Liaisons Dangereuses

By: Choderlos de Laclos
Narrated by: Dominic West,Janet McTeer,Una Stubbs,Elaine Cassidy,Adjoa Andoh,Edward Holcroft,Morfydd Clark

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Summary

From the sumptuous private drawing rooms of 18th-century Paris to the decadent estates and chateaus of the French countryside, La Marquise de Merteuil and Le Vicomte de Valmont hatch a long-distance plan of vengeance and seduction. 

Valmont is determined to conquer the famously pious Madame de Tourvel, whose husband is abroad on business. However, Merteuil has other plans. She enlists his involvement in the seduction of a young convent girl, Cécile Volanges, the wife-to-be of the Marquise's former lover. But as they race toward the culmination of their plans, events start to spiral out of control and they realise that they might not be as in control of their hearts as once they thought. 

Starring:

Madame de Volanges: Adjoa Andoh 

La Présidente de Tourvel: Elaine Cassidy 

Cécile Volanges: Morfydd Clark 

Le Chevalier Danceny: Edward Holcroft

Marquise de Merteuil: Janet McTeer 

Vicomte de Valmont: Dominic West 

Madame de Rosemond: Una Stubbs. 

With announcements by Simon Kane. 

Public Domain (P)2016 Audible Ltd.

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“This audio production provides a master class in inhabiting character, interpretation of text, and vocal technique.” (AudioFile)

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  • 23-02-16

Deliciously wicked dramatisation

This dramatisation from the cast of the Donmar production is worth listening to for Janet McTeer alone. Her Marquise de Merteuil was incredible. Sensual, scathing, scandalous. If you are new to Laclos, this is a great place to start. I read an English translation many years ago and loved it, but this version brought it to life for me. It has left me wanting to read the original, and i'll be purchasing it after finishing the review (yes, i'm THAT enthused).

It seems to me that Laclos' work has a real modern relevance. We live in a society in which a person is still judged on their sexual self. Whether that be the sexual preference they claim, how they go about their romantic/sexual lives, or how their sexuality is displayed to others. People still talk of 'conquest' over another, if not always using that specific word, the idea is the same. We have online sites for showcasing clips of sexual acts unknowingly filmed, for revenge porn, for rating the attractiveness and 'easiness' of others. 'Slut' and 'whore' are judgment terms that still have real power. Perhaps the men reading this will correct me if i'm wrong, but I don't think there are words used with the same derision for male behaviour, even 'manwhore' and 'male slut' are not without positive connotations, part of male banter. This has been my experience of male-female heterosexual relations, and I wonder how these themes are played out within the homosexual or trans communities. Without a doubt, external, societal judgment is still evident.

For this reason, the most significant character has always been, for me, La Marquise de Merteuil. Valmont, the rake, the seducer, the ruiner of women is a male character so often done, before and since, as to be stereotypical. La Marquise, on the other hand, demands to be his equal, or even better: in manipulation, in deceit, in pursuit of pleasure. She makes precisely this point. His machinations, his successes, are all the more easy because of his gender, and the resulting freedoms it accords him.

In any case, I love this format in literature. Private letters dispatched at cross purposes allows for an intriguing and amusing insight into character; what they say to one person and hide from another, virtuous and indignant here, debauched and desirous there. An excellent reflection of the multitude of selves we all hold.

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Brings back the play

I had the pleasure of seeing the Donmar version in the cinema. This recording also brings the text vividly to life. Beautifully acted

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A timeless tale of lust and revenge

It's told in letters as the book, the performances are second to none and I really enjoyed it. I would have loved to have seen the Donmar production, Janet Mcteer and Dominic West are fabulous actors but sadly distance and cost prevented this. This is a good insight to how electric the play would be. It's really an excellent story and a nice quickie listen.

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Gorgeous!

Would you listen to Les Liaisons Dangereuses again? Why?

Yes. Loved everything about it - especially Dominic West's fabulous voice and the stunning music. It's just a shame I never got to see the stage production.

Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favourite?

Dominic West as Valmont. Mmmmmmm

Any additional comments?

Immaculate production. I can't believe its free. Listen

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Wished it was longer found it very entertaining

Wished it was rather much longer, an I found it very entertaining and easy to listen to.

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OK but silly and dull. Worth the deal price

Got this on the daily deal and think I got what I paid for.
Really not my cup of tea and just a bit pointless.
I guess it titillated in its day but to my mind it was a little sad, that may be the point?

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Excellent

Wonderful dramatisation. I enjoyed every minute of it! I would definitely recommend this to a friend

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Great dramatisation, extremely abbreviated and simplified story though

Between the translation and all the cuts, most of the finesse of the original French novel seems lost. A complex, multilayered, rich in detail saga becomes just a simple story. At least the dramatisation is well done...

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Classic tale of seduction, jealousy and revenge

Having watched and read various versions of this classic story, it was about time to listen to the original. Hands down, nothing beats this version - a far worse outcome than some of the other depictions. A definite cautionary tale of the consequences of the games that people play with each other.

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Gorgeous, heartbreaking and salutary

I was so disappointed when I missed the live-streaming of the play but, now, I have it forever and I am so grateful. I wouldn't have missed these performances for the world.

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