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In Daniel Deronda, George Eliot left behind the world of the Victorian middle classes that she explored so well in Middlemarch. Eliot, with her hero Deronda, attempts to come to terms with the English Jews, a society within a society, which the people of her time seemed either oblivious to or contemptuous of. With her heroine, Gwendolen Harleth, who married for power rather than love, she explores a vein in human relations that can only lead, despite good intentions, to despair.
George Eliot (Author), Nadia May (Narrator)
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Even though the war had thrown a shroud over the outside world, Phineas and Gene remained untouched by it. In the summer of '42, the Devon school was a lot like Camelot, fairly bursting with adventure and promise. As much as Gene resisted it, there had been something eternal and unforgettable about that summer. And by the time he understood what life without Phineas could be-it was too late.
John Knowles (Author), Spike McClure (Narrator)
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The charming story of David Langston, a young man in search of the woman of his dreams. She came to him in a vision and he knows he must find her.
Gene Stratton Porter (Author), Mary Starkey (Narrator)
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Emily Dickinson: Poems and Letters
Emily Dickinson, born in 1830, was the granddaughter of the founder of Amherst College. Except for a few journeys when she was young, Emily lived the life of a recluse in her father's house, spending her days writing poems and letters. In 1862, she sent a few of her poems to a publisher. He replied that her work was too unusual, too different. This was her first and last attempt to reach the public ear. From then on, she bound her work in small hand-stitched collections that she kept in her bureau drawer. After Emily's death in 1885, her sister discovered over a thousand poems hidden away in drawers and boxes. Although Emily's experiences were limited, her poems are profound, often playful, contemplations of life, love, nature, time, and eternity. Each exhibits her extraordinary talent for combining startling imagery and unexpected rhymes. In addition to commentary and a selection of Dickinson's letters, this audioproduction includes 75 of her most treasured poems.
Emily Dickinson (Author), Alexandra O'Karma (Narrator)
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Stolen from the forehead of a Hindu idol, the dazzling gem known as "The Moonstone" resurfaces at a birthday party in an English country home - with an enigmatic trio of watchful Brahmins hot on its trail. Laced with superstitions, suspicion, humor, and romance, this 1868 mystery draws readers into a compelling tale with twists and turns ranging from sleepwalking to experimentation with opium. The suspense and drama is heightened as the narrative passes from one colorful character to the next. Wilkie Collins' masterpiece is particularly distinguished by the appearance of Sergeant Cuff, a prototype of the English detective hero and the harbinger of a popular tradition of sleuthing.
Wilkie Collins (Author), Moonstone Cast, The Moonstone Cast (Narrator)
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Twelve short stories: The Prussian Officer; Goose Fair; The Thorn in the Flesh; The Shades of Spring; Daughters of The Vicar; A Fragment of Stained Glass; Second Best; The Shadow in the Rose Garden; The White Stocking; A Sick Collier; The Christening; Odour of Chrysanthemums.
D.H. Lawrence (Author), Jill Tanner (Narrator)
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Captain Hepburn had a wife he didn't love and a mistress who made hand-crafted dolls; in fact, she'd made one in the image of the captain, resplendent in his military uniform, and now his wife wants to buy it. In this taut tale, love is a complicated battle, and the soldier is outflanked.
D.H. Lawrence (Author), Davina Porter (Narrator)
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Lou Witt-the future Lady Carrington if she behaved herself-was 24 and, in her mother's words, "beyond management." When Lou's family bought the splendid stallion named St. Mawr and moved to Arizona, Lou learned quite a lot about horses, men and herself.
D.H. Lawrence (Author), Davina Porter (Narrator)
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In a claustrophobic household, oppressed by her blind, toad-like grandmother and a cowardly, conventional father, Yvette’s exuberance seems doomed to suppression. But meeting a gypsy awakens unfamiliar emotions in her, making her challenge the family’s accepted morality. As she wavers between conformity and rebellion, a flash flood threatens her home, her world and her life. This short novel deals with all the major themes of sexuality and identity that made Lawrence one of the most original and influential writers of the 20th century; and it is a satirical, atmospheric, moving and surprising masterpiece.
D.H. Lawrence (Author), Georgina Sutton, Margaret Hilton (Narrator)
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“So many people have written and claimed that their families were the original of the Forsytes,” wrote Galsworthy, “that one has almost been encouraged to believe in the typicality of an imagine species.” It is the Spring of 1920, 34 years on from the beginning of the Saga. “ Young Jolyon” is married to Irene after her divorce from Soames, and they now have a son, Jon. Soames has re-married and has a daughter, Fleur. A new generation of Forsytes comes of age and the Saga continues.
John Sir Galsworthy, John Galsworthy (Author), Neil Hunt (Narrator)
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The Forsyte Saga: The Man of Property
The three novels that make up this trilogy have long been recognized as masterpieces of 20th-century literature, and Galsworthy as one of its leading exponents. But don’t let that be the reason you put off listening to this wonderful work. There are passion and lust in these pages, high art and low comedy, and unthinking violence that ride alongside ever-correct manners. Scandal, tragedy, despair, rape, accidental death, marriage, remarriage and a healthy leavening of births all unfold against a rolling backdrop of a world war.
John Sir Galsworthy, John Galsworthy (Author), Neil Hunt (Narrator)
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The three novels that make up this trilogy have long been recognized as masterpieces of 20th-century literature, and Galsworthy as one of its leading exponents. But don’t let that be the reason you put off listening to this wonderful work. There are passion and lust in these pages, high art and low comedy, and unthinking violence that ride alongside ever-correct manners. Scandal, tragedy, despair, rape, accidental death, marriage, remarriage and a healthy leavening of births all unfold against a rolling backdrop of a world war.
John Sir Galsworthy, John Galsworthy (Author), Neil Hunt (Narrator)
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