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Sophocles
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The myth of Electra is retold in this master work by Ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. After the murder of her father at the hands of her mother, the housebound Electra discovers that her last hope for freedom may be lost.
©2017 H. J. William (P)2017 David HopkinsLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Electra
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- Edqp
- 12-14-19
Narrative sounds artificial
Narrative sounds artificial and is not very easy to follow.
extra word extra words extra
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- Anonymous
- 08-27-20
it's.... something
a classic story read by Australian William Shatner. not a comedy, and yet somehow this version is.
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- Justice Campbell
- 10-06-23
Divine comedy
The reviews are very funny and well worth reading. Australian William Shatner .., lol. This audiobook though is near impossible to follow. Time is precious. Don’t waste it with this.
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- George F
- 12-20-18
Terrible reading
A monotonic computer like reading. Having one person with little acting or public reading skills made this a dreadful experience.
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- labqxafwha
- 03-31-19
Google translate could preform better
This whole audio book feels as though someone stuck the play into google translate, and had the Siri/Alex voice read it back to them. The back and forth dialogue happens with no tone changes and is almost indistinguishable.
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