To the Lighthouse (Version 2)


Read by Phil Benson

(4 stars; 5 reviews)

Virginia Woolf's classic modernist novel explores the lives and thoughts of the Ramsays and their guests at the family's summer home on the Isle of Skye. The book is divided into three parts, described by Woolf as 'two blocks joined by a corridor'. The first and last parts tell of two days, ten years, and a world war apart. The 'corridor' describes the decay and renovation of the house over the intervening period, punctuated by marriages and deaths among the Ramsays and their friends. To the Lighthouse remains noteworthy for its use of multiple perspectives to reveal complexities of perception and experience. It can be enjoyed both for Woolf's vivid portraits of character and relationship and for its insights into the philosophy of writing and visual art. This reading is based on the British edition of the book, which varies in parts from the American edition that was published in the same year. (Summary by Phil Benson) (8 hr 8 min)

Chapters

The Window 1 26:58 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 2 0:38 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 3 5:08 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 4 20:03 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 5 10:08 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 6 15:15 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 7 9:10 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 8 12:57 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 9 20:29 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 10 18:17 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 11 9:16 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 12 14:01 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 13 4:40 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 14 12:10 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 15 0:28 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 16 8:19 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 17 1:08:35 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 18 13:12 Read by Phil Benson
The Window 19 15:51 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 1 1:06 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 2 4:02 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 3 3:43 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 4 3:57 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 5 3:16 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 6 7:24 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 7 1:45 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 8 5:28 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 9 11:19 Read by Phil Benson
Time Passes 10 3:14 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 1 4:09 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 2 9:52 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 3 14:23 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 4 14:30 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 5 19:08 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 6 25:04 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 7 0:33 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 8 5:22 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 9 12:50 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 10 0:55 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 11 7:11 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 12 28:02 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 13 12:36 Read by Phil Benson
The Lighthouse 14 3:07 Read by Phil Benson

Reviews

Emotion and thought rich storytelling by Woolf.


(4 stars)

This story portrays the thoughts of so many characters in a very realistic, calming and sometimes confusing way (that's life). The character's wants, insecurities and emotional journeys are very enjoyable to read through. My only nitpick is that it's quite hard to follow the POV. The voice was also pleasantly done and was very clear and audible.

unusual and brilliant


(5 stars)

I had no problem with the reader. His tone adjusted to the moods. Storylines and characters are simply but beautifully and artistically described. Many years covered in a style where every word is of value. Recommended.

Boring Reader


(1 stars)

I had to give up before finishing the first chapter, as the reader made every sentence sound the same.


(5 stars)

loved the story and like the reading.