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Special offer. T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)
Read by Neville Jason
Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.
Special offer. T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone (unabridged)
Read by Neville Jason
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Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.
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Kay and his foster-brother (known as the Wart) are living in the glorious castle of Sir Ector amid the wild and beautiful Forest Sauvage. But they are given a tutor – the magician Merlyn. And so begins one of the most inventive and charming retellings of the Arthurian legend, the first part of The Once and Future King. Through a series of adventures that involve being turned into animals, an encounter with a very hungry witch and a meeting with the real Robin Hood, Merlyn instructs his young charges in the ways of the world, and broader wisdom too. One of them will need it – the King has died leaving no heir, and a rightful one must be found by pulling a sword from an anvil resting on a stone…
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7 February 2008
Neville Jason is in general an avuncular narrator well matched to White’s prose. This is education the way it ought to be.
Publisher’s Weekly March 2008
Neville Jason’s approach, he says, is to be ‘humble to the material’ he is working with and to let the ‘powers of absorption work.’...Jason, who was awarded the Diction Prize by Sir John Gielgud at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, delivers fully developed characters with such warmth and spark that listeners are instantly transported to Sir Ector’s castle.