What if the stories you thought you knew included other voices waiting to be heard?
In Unheard Voices: Tales from the Margins of Literature, Susan Elkin breathes new life into classic novels, plays, poems and ancient texts by allowing marginal characters to speak for themselves. From Ad le Varens's poignant memories of Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester, to Aaron Winthrop's warm reflections in Silas Marner, to the heartbreak of her sister as they bury Tess Durbeyfield's illegitimate child, each tale adds depth, colour, and humanity to literature's greatest works.
We meet Emily from David Copperfield, torn between Ham's loyalty and Steerforth's glamour, and Ethelbert Stanhope in Barchester Towers, quietly chronicling his avoidance of marriage.
Even Ibsen's Hedda Gabler finds fresh resonance through Berta, the servant who saw everything but was always sidelined.
These narratives span sorrow, humour, resilience, and survival.
They remind us that fiction-like history-is shaped not only by heroes but by those at the margins.
A treasure trove for lovers of the classics and those who want to be introduced to them this collection offers imaginative, compassionate insights which both honour and re-imagine the originals.