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ALICE IN WONDERLAND This is a dotty, somewhat satirical, and rather musical version of Lewis Carroll's work, performed by Canadian and British actresses and actors in Calgary, Alberta. See if you can spot your own character in this production. Are you the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit, or perhaps The Walrus? You could even be all three ! THE LITTLE MATCH-GIRL A very sad tale of a little girl who had to sell matches - even in the snow - to keep alive.
Lewis Carroll (Author), Audioscapeplayers (Narrator)
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Alice Through The Looking-Glass
Alice goes out of this world and into another, replete with scatty queens, batty knights, and a kooky egg to boot! Just the kind of fantasy to relax to. Forget the so-called 'hidden meanings' and all that sort of thing, and let yourself float along with Alice, (with a bit of running thrown in), as she tries to keep her head, reach the end of the board, and earn herself a crown. An audio-dramatisation with full cast, sound effects, and 'audio-ambience' created for you by AudioscapePlayers.
Lewis Carroll (Author), Audioscapeplayers (Narrator)
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Heathcliff is a strange dark-skinned boy whom Cathy's father brings back to Wuthering Heights from a trip to Liverpool. He is adopted into the Earnshaw family. Cathy and Heathcliff develop an inseparable - even an ideal companionship. She admires his self-sufficiency and endurance; but her brother, Hindley, victimises him. When she marries Edgar Linton, the sophisticated and worldly young landowner of Thrushcross Grange, Cathy acknowledges her error in her heart. An audio-dramatisation with full cast, sound effects, and 'audio-ambience' created for you by AudioscapePlayers.
Emily Brontë (Author), Audioscapeplayers (Narrator)
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Freckles, a plucky young man, lands a job as a watchman for a lumber company that logs timber in a mysterious forest swamp called the Limberlost.
Gene Stratton Porter (Author), Mary Starkey (Narrator)
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Published a year before her death at the age of thirty, Emily Bronte's only novel is set in the wild, bleak Yorkshire Moors. Depicting the relationship of Cathy and Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights creates a world of its own, conceived with an instinct for poetry and for the dark depths of human psychology. Emily Jane Bronte was born July 30, 1818 at Thornton in Yorkshire. Her father was a minister in the Anglican Church. Emily's mother died in 1821 and her two eldest sisters died in 1825, leaving Emily, her brother and two sisters to be raised by their aunt. In childhood, the daughters were introspective and, having read extensively for entertainment, they began composing a series of stories set in imaginary lands. Later all three daughters were to publish poems and stories. Wuthering Heights, Emily's only novel and one of the most passionately original novels in the English language, was published a year before her death of tuberculosis, December 19, 1847. Brit, Wanda McCaddon, the narrator of A Room With a View, Wuthering Heights, and Aesop's Fables, has been a newspaper report, university professor and stage, film and TV actress, before beginning to narrate. She has narrated over six hundred titles, won thirteen Earphone Awards, and been featured six years running as one of AudioFile's Golden Voices.
Emily Bronte (Author), Wanda Mccaddon (Narrator)
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The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not to tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers -- stern and wild ones -- and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne As she emerges from the prison of a Puritan New England town, Hester Prynne defies the dark gloom much as the rose blooms against the prison door. With her illegitimate baby, Pearl, clutched in her arms and the letter A -- the mark of an adulteress -- embroidered in scarlet thread on her breast, Hester holds her head high as she faces the malice and scorn of the townsfolk. Her powerful, bittersweet story is an American classic that continues to touch the hearts of modern readers with its timeless themes of guilt, passion and repentance. Nathaniel Hawthorne was a novelist and short story writer, a central figure in the American Renaissance. Nathaniel Hawthorne's best-known works include The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of Seven Gables (1851). Like Edgar Allan Poe, Hawthorne took a dark view of human nature.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (Author), Annie Wauters (Narrator)
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Jane Eyre, the quintessential Gothic romance, in its singular greatness, shames all others by comparison. Even a justly famous novel like du Maurier's Rebecca seems but a paler version of Charlotte Brontë's great story, the tale of a poor young woman who believes herself undeserving of the inscrutable man she loves, and the terrible secret that keeps pushing them apart.
Charlotte Bronte (Author), Flo Gibson (Narrator)
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The business of Mrs. Bennet's life "was to get her daughters married." What ensues-elopements, desertions and misunderstandings-comprise what many consider to be Jane Austen's finest novel.
Jane Austen (Author), Flo Gibson (Narrator)
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Listen to Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal with a movie-style soundtrack and amplify your audiobook experience. Featuring an American who volunteers for service in the British Royal Air Force, the Dave Dawson series of wartime action-adventure novels have remained a favorite of readers for decades. In this volume of the series, Dawson sees lots of aerial warfare action in the bitter conflict over Guadalcanal in the southwestern Pacific.
Robert Sidney Bowen (Author), Richard Kilmer (Narrator)
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Listen to At the Earths Core with a movie-style soundtrack and amplify your audiobook experience. Dr. Abner Perry (Peter Cushing) is an English scientist who has invented a massive drill that can dig deep into the earth. Joined by his adventure-seeking American backer, David Innes (Doug McClure), Perry accidentally discovers an underground civilization of primitive humans who live in fear of telepathic flying monsters. David becomes intrigued by the beautiful native Dia (Caroline Munro), and must rescue her when she is chosen as a human sacrifice.
Edgar Rice Burroughs (Author), Great Plains (Narrator)
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Listen to Awakening with a movie-style soundtrack and amplify your audiobook experience. Kate Chopin's 1899 novella The Awakening is about the personal, sexual, and artistic awakening of a young wife and mother, Edna Pontellier. While on vacation at Grand Isle, an island in the Gulf of Mexico, Edna befriends the talented pianist Mlle. Reisz and the sympathetic Robert Lebrun, both of whom will influence her startling life choices. Chopin's novel created a scandal upon its original publication and effectively destroyed her writing career. Now, however, it is considered one of the finest American novels of the 19th century.
Kate Chopin (Author), Elizabeth Klett (Narrator)
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Радиокомпозиция спектакля 'Петр I' по одноименному незаконченному роману Алексея Николаевича Толстого, над которым он работал с 1929 года до самой смерти. Две первые книги были опубликованы в 1934 году. Незадолго до своей смерти, в 1943 автор начал работу над третьей книгой, но успел довести роман только до событий 1704 года. Сюжетная линия следует за реальными историческими событиями рубежа XVII и XVIII веков — от смерти царя Фёдора Алексеевича практически до взятия русскими войсками Нарвы. На широком историческом материале показан переломный период в истории России, создание исключительной личностью нового государства — Российской империи. Оренбургский областной драматический театр имени М. Горького Радиопостановка. Режиссер: И. Щеглова. Действующие лица и исполнители: Пояснительный текст — Ольга Высоцкая; Пётр I — Александр Михалев; Екатерина — Зиновия Улановская; Царевич Алексей — Адольф Бибе; Меншиков — Павел Чиков; Буйносов — Борис Борисов; Авдотья, жена Буйносова — Г. Монашенко; Дочери Буйносова: Ольга — Юлия Высоцкая, Антонида — Наталья Кострюкова; Абдурахман, калмычонок — Александр Папыкин; Василий Поспелов, драгун — Александр Алашеев; Толстой Петр Андреевич — Сергей Юматов; Шереметьев — Михаил Дахцигель; Ягужинский — В. Бурдаков; Никита Зотов — Леонид Куклин; Поп Битка — Н. Нечаев; Жемов, кузнец — К. Краснухин; Свешников, купец — Анатолий Солодилин; Евралаков, приказный — Владимир Фёдоров; Фроська — В. Осипова; Фон Липпе — В. Усманов; Федька, солдат — В. Шипилов Глашатаи — Б. Макридус, Юрий Лоев. Запись 1965 г. © ИДДК
Alexey Tolstoy (Author), Alexander Mikhalev, Olga Vysotskaya, Zinovy Ulanovskaya (Narrator)
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