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A Child's Garden of Verses
- By: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Narrated by: David Miles
- Length: 56 mins
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Here is a delightful look at childhood, written by master poet and storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson. In this collection A Child's Garden of Verses of 64 poems, Stevenson recalls the joys of his childhood, from sailing boats down a river, to waiting for the lamplighter, to sailing off to foreign lands in his imagination. Nothing has ever been written that appeals to a child's nature more than A Child's Garden of Verses. It is written in a simple verse that a child can readily understand.
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The Merchant of Venice
- By: William Shakespeare
- Narrated by: Denis Daly, Catherine Bilson, Alexandra Lee Smith, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Antonio, a wealthy and popular merchant, is in financial difficulty. He approaches a Jewish money lender, Shylock, who agrees to provide 3000 ducats, with a very curious bond – a pound of the merchant’s flesh, to be levied if Antonio fails to make a timely repayment. Feeling confident that his argosies will arrive in time to cover the debt, Antonio agrees to this bizarre transaction.
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Sweetness and Light
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 53 mins
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Pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and human perception through harmonious balance between intellectual development (light) and moral refinement (sweetness)
By: Matthew Arnold
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The Function of Criticism
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Matthew Arnold was a famous insightful literary critic and philosopher.
By: Matthew Arnold
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Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh
- By: Sir Walter Raleigh
- Narrated by: Denis Daly
- Length: 38 mins
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Sir Walter Raleigh (1552 - 1618) was one of the most prominent political figures in the Elizabethan. He was also a soldier, explorer, and prolific author. Although, like John Donne, Raleigh did not primarily consider himself a poet, he left a small collection of verse, notable for its pithiness and mordant wit. This collection includes 21 of the most popular poems attributed to Raleigh.
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My Life in Pieces
- By: Andrew Horner
- Narrated by: Andrew Horner
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
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In this day and age men hardly ever talk about their problems or feelings, let alone turn them into poetry, perhaps this book can be a catalyst for men finding a sense of power and honor in vulnerability and how it's a huge part of being human. “Our darkness is a classroom with the lights off, but the lessons there are truly enlightening”
By: Andrew Horner
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A Child's Garden of Verses
- By: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Narrated by: David Miles
- Length: 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Here is a delightful look at childhood, written by master poet and storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson. In this collection A Child's Garden of Verses of 64 poems, Stevenson recalls the joys of his childhood, from sailing boats down a river, to waiting for the lamplighter, to sailing off to foreign lands in his imagination. Nothing has ever been written that appeals to a child's nature more than A Child's Garden of Verses. It is written in a simple verse that a child can readily understand.
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The Merchant of Venice
- By: William Shakespeare
- Narrated by: Denis Daly, Catherine Bilson, Alexandra Lee Smith, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Antonio, a wealthy and popular merchant, is in financial difficulty. He approaches a Jewish money lender, Shylock, who agrees to provide 3000 ducats, with a very curious bond – a pound of the merchant’s flesh, to be levied if Antonio fails to make a timely repayment. Feeling confident that his argosies will arrive in time to cover the debt, Antonio agrees to this bizarre transaction.
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Sweetness and Light
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Pursuit of knowledge, beauty, and human perception through harmonious balance between intellectual development (light) and moral refinement (sweetness)
By: Matthew Arnold
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The Function of Criticism
- By: Matthew Arnold
- Narrated by: Tom North
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Matthew Arnold was a famous insightful literary critic and philosopher.
By: Matthew Arnold
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Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh
- By: Sir Walter Raleigh
- Narrated by: Denis Daly
- Length: 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Sir Walter Raleigh (1552 - 1618) was one of the most prominent political figures in the Elizabethan. He was also a soldier, explorer, and prolific author. Although, like John Donne, Raleigh did not primarily consider himself a poet, he left a small collection of verse, notable for its pithiness and mordant wit. This collection includes 21 of the most popular poems attributed to Raleigh.
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My Life in Pieces
- By: Andrew Horner
- Narrated by: Andrew Horner
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
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In this day and age men hardly ever talk about their problems or feelings, let alone turn them into poetry, perhaps this book can be a catalyst for men finding a sense of power and honor in vulnerability and how it's a huge part of being human. “Our darkness is a classroom with the lights off, but the lessons there are truly enlightening”
By: Andrew Horner
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The Grounds of the Novel
- By: Daniel Wright
- Narrated by: Ian Putnam
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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What grounds the fictional world of a novel? Or is such a world peculiarly groundless? In a powerful engagement with the latest debates in novel theory, Daniel Wright investigates how novelists reckon with the ontological status of their works. Philosophers who debate whether fictional worlds exist take the novel as an ontological problem to be solved; instead, Wright reveals the novel as a genre of immanent ontological critique.
By: Daniel Wright
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Mr. Darcy and the Governess
- A Pride and Prejudice Romantic Comedy
- By: Alix James
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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My life is in tatters: a scandalous elopement, the possible loss of my beloved Longbourn, and the mortifying memory of a rejected proposal. As if that's not enough, I now have the delightful job of handling the unruly Holt children as their governess. Little did I know, this role would pull me into the world of international intrigue. Italy, Napoleon, and danger? Not exactly what I signed up for.
By: Alix James
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Selected Works of E.F. Benson
- By: Edward Frederic Benson
- Narrated by: Trevor O'Hare, Mark Bowen
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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The following works are included in the Selected of works Edward Frederic Benson: Mrs. Amworth; Negotium Perambulans…; Naboth's Vineyard; At the Farmhouse; The Wishing-Well; The Terror by Night; The Thing in the Hall; The Cat; The Sanctuary; Caterpillars.
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Selected Works of T.S. Eliot
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the Waste Land
- By: T. S. Eliot
- Narrated by: Michael Goodrick
- Length: 28 mins
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Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 Sept 1888 – 4 Jan 1965) was a poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, and literary and social critic. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent Boston Brahmin family, he moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and went on to settle, work and marry there. He became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, subsequently renouncing his American citizenship.
By: T. S. Eliot
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The Waste Land
- By: T. S. Eliot
- Narrated by: Michael Goodrick
- Length: 21 mins
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The Waste Land is a poem by T. S. Eliot, widely regarded as one of the most important poems of the 20th century and a central work of modernist poetry. Published in 1922, the 434-line poem first appeared in the United Kingdom in the October issue of Eliot's The Criterion and in the United States in the November issue of The Dial. It was published in book form in December 1922. Eliot's poem loosely follows the legend of the Holy Grail and the Fisher King combined with vignettes of contemporary British society.
By: T. S. Eliot
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The Wishing-Well
- By: Edward Frederic Benson
- Narrated by: Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 31 mins
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Edward Frederic Benson was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist, archaeologist and short story writer. Benson was also known as a writer of atmospheric, oblique, and at times humorous or satirical ghost stories. Among the most significant works Edward Benson is the The Wishing Well (1929) and many more.
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The New Life
- By: Dante Alighieri
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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La Vita Nuova (pronounced [la ˈviːta ˈnwɔːva]; Italian for The New Life) is a text by Dante Alighieri published in 1294. It is an expression of the medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse.
By: Dante Alighieri
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A Word Is Not a Sparrow
- A Benefit Anthology for Ukraine Relief
- By: various authors, Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh, Karen Bogle, and others
- Narrated by: Barry Abrams, Andrea Emmes, Jennifer Jill Araya, and others
- Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
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A Word Is Not A Sparrow is a diverse anthology of stories set amid Russian repression through the centuries; personal narrator testimony about the impact in America of immigrant grandparents from Ukraine and elsewhere; powerful fables and allegories that deliver universal messages about displacement, migration, and human connection; and classic Cossack folk tales that are a touchstone of Ukrainian culture. Listen as we let these words fly out around the world.
By: various authors, and others
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To Forge Her Fate
- Hearts of Harewood, Book 1
- By: Kasey Stockton
- Narrated by: Vicki-Jo Eva
- Length: 10 hrs
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Eliza Rose is the perfect lady—accomplished in pianoforte, riding, and multiple languages—until a scandal disrupts her privileged world. The fallen Rose family has struggled to regain their standing until a fortuitous connection helps Eliza re-secure her family’s place in Society, giving her everything she believed she wanted.
By: Kasey Stockton
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The Measure of Love
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Alix James
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 13 hrs and 47 mins
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When tragedy leaves Fitzwilliam Darcy clinging to life, Elizabeth Bennet sacrifices her dreams to repay the debt owed to her family's damaged savior. But can her compassion penetrate his bitter heart and spark hope again?
By: Alix James
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Hillmyre
- By: J J Kennard
- Narrated by: David Gurney
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
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The tiny Scottish fishing town of Hillmyre is isolated and dying. It’s the perfect hideaway for the jaded and cynical academic Dr John Watson. All Watson wants is to write his novel but when the bodies appear and his help is sought all hopes of a quiet life start to unravel. Will it be the making or breaking of him?
By: J J Kennard
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Dead Ahead
- DCI Paul Cullen Mysteries, Book 3
- By: Paul Pilkington
- Narrated by: Matt Jamie
- Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Cullen of the British Transport Police is back in a brand new mystery and the final part of the Archangel Trilogy. When a body is discovered on tracks in West London, the hunt for a killer begins. But who is the victim? And how does the crime relate to DCI Paul Cullen? The race to uncover the truth commences.
By: Paul Pilkington