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But Jason Asano is settling into his new life. Now, a contest draws young elites to the city of Greenstone to compete for a grand prize. Jason must gather a band of companions if he is to stand a chance against the best the world has to offer. While the young adventurers are caught up in competition, the city leaders deal with revelations of betrayal as a vast and terrible enemy is revealed. Although Jason seems uninvolved, he has unknowingly crossed the enemy’s path before.
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Contrary to common reviews
- De Karen en 05-21-21
De: Shirtaloon, y otros
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You Shouldn’t Have Come Here
- De: Jeneva Rose
- Narrado por: Andrew Eiden, Andi Arndt
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Grace Evans, an overworked New Yorker looking for a total escape from her busy life, books an Airbnb on a ranch in the middle of Wyoming. When she arrives at the idyllic getaway, she’s pleased to find that the owner is a handsome man by the name of Calvin Wells—and he’s eager to introduce her to his easygoing way of life. But there are things Grace discovers that she’s not too pleased about: a lack of cell phone service. A missing woman. And a feeling that something isn’t right with the ranch.
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Worst. Ever. NOT a true twist. Juvenile writing and story,
- De Whitney Lahann en 04-29-23
De: Jeneva Rose
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Point Nemo
- De: Jeremy Robinson
- Narrado por: R.C. Bray
- Duración: 9 h y 31 m
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In the heart of the South Pacific lies Point Nemo, the most desolate and remote place on Earth. At its core is a dead zone, devoid of life, where government agencies crash their obsolete satellites and space stations, confident they won't harm a soul. When the International Space Station suffers a catastrophic failure and plummets through the atmosphere, it's here that Mission Specialist Julie Rohr, an astrobiologist studying living space dust called xylem, finds herself marooned. Julie's only hope for rescue lies in the hands of her estranged father, Dr. Finn Maddern, a renowned mycologist.
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Totally original-totally feasible!
- De Lawrence Tate en 04-10-24
De: Jeremy Robinson
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The Narrator
- De: K. L. Slater
- Narrado por: Clare Corbett, Kristin Atherton
- Duración: 8 h y 5 m
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When the call came it seemed like the answer to my prayers. My career as a voice actor had been over for months and me and my little girl Scarlet were living back at my mum’s place. I felt like a failure professionally—and with Scarlet having problems at school, as a parent as well. So, when I was asked to narrate a new book by disappeared novelist Philippa Roberts I jumped at the chance, even if it meant leaving Scarlet with my ex, Hugo, for a few weeks. Hugo, with his perfect new home and his perfect new girlfriend Saskia. But this isn’t a dream come true. It’s a nightmare.
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Love but it's a production issue!
- De Mary en 09-02-22
De: K. L. Slater
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The Girlfriend
- De: K.L. Slater
- Narrado por: Clare Corbett
- Duración: 8 h y 28 m
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The doorbell rings, just days after my beloved husband’s sudden death. I don’t recognise the woman on our doorstep, with her blonde highlights, a diamond bracelet identical to my own and a bouncing baby boy in her arms. As I show her inside, I notice her eyes grow wide as she takes in our spacious hallway, and the big squashy sofas that we all used to pile on. She glances at the silver-framed family photos and my little daughter hiding behind my skirts. She looks at me, her blue eyes serious. ‘I’m sorry’ she says. ‘I am your husband’s girlfriend. And this is his son.'
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Uh, what?
- De Karyn Cavanaugh en 02-22-23
De: K.L. Slater
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The Jane Austen Collection
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Jane Austen
- Narrado por: Claire Foy, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Billie Piper, y otros
- Duración: 45 h
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Renowned as much for her wit and satirical social commentary as for her stories of love and romance, Jane Austen remains unfailingly relevant and one of Britain’s best loved authors. In this Audible Original collection, an all-star list of narrators (Billie Piper, Claire Foy, Emma Thompson, Florence Pugh and Gugu Mbatha-Raw) capture Austen’s pin-sharp humour and tone in these dramatisations of her six beloved novels accompanied by a full cast.
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Not a faithful rendition
- De Anne McClain en 12-13-20
De: Jane Austen
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Treasure Island
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Robert Louis Stevenson, Marty Ross - adaptation
- Narrado por: Philip Glenister, Daniel Mays, Catherine Tate, y otros
- Duración: 6 h y 23 m
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Audible Originals takes to the high seas to bring to life this timeless tale of pirates, lost treasure maps and mutiny. When weathered old sailor Billy Bones arrives at the inn of young Jim Hawkins' parents, it is the start of an adventure beyond anything he could have imagined. When Bones dies mysteriously, Jim stumbles across a map of a mysterious island in his sea chest, where X marks the spot of a stash of buried pirate gold.
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A reflective adventure
- De Tad Davis en 09-12-17
De: Robert Louis Stevenson, y otros
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Eugénie Grandet
- De: Honoré de Balzac
- Narrado por: Jonathan Fried
- Duración: 7 h y 34 m
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Hailed as the father of the naturalist novel, French author and playwright Honoré de Balzac left a legacy of treasured literary works that include Père Goriot and Cousin Bette. The daughter of a wealthy but miserly man, Eugénie Grandet falls in love with her penniless cousin, Charles. The two plan to marry, but at the behest of her father, Charles must first go overseas to make his fortune. Returning years later, Charles calls off the engagement, leaving Eugénie heartbroken and vengeful.
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Unpleasant people
- De Tad Davis en 06-08-14
De: Honoré de Balzac
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The Modern Scholar
- The Giants of Russian Literature: Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Chekhov
- De: Prof. Liza Knapp
- Narrado por: Liza Knapp
- Duración: 7 h y 44 m
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Russian literature of the 19th century is among the richest, most profound, and most human traditions in the world. This course explores this tradition by focusing on four giants: Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, and Anton Chekhov. Their works had an enormous impact on Russian understanding of the human condition.
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beautifully wrought
- De D.P. en 09-25-11
De: Prof. Liza Knapp
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The Modern Scholar: Giants of the British Novel, Part I
- De: Professor Timothy Baker Shutt
- Narrado por: Professor Timothy Baker Shutt
- Duración: 4 h y 4 m
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Professor Shutt begins by exploring exactly what a novel is - and what it isn't - and what defines this unique literary expression. He explores both its antecedents and precursors and where exactly its place in the literary landscape can be found. He then moves on to Defoe's great work Robinson Crusoe which arguably marks the birth of the novel. Subsequent lectures explore works by powerful literary forces such as Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and Sir Walter Scott.
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As good as I'd hoped it would be
- De Steve and/or Jodene en 11-13-15
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The Modern Scholar
- Dante and His Divine Comedy: The Modern Scholar
- De: Professor Timothy B. Shutt
- Narrado por: Professor Timothy B. Shutt
- Duración: 8 h y 26 m
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Kenyon College professor Dr. Timothy B. Shutt examines Dante's greatest work, The Divine Comedy, both in terms of its autobiographical elements and its allegorical meaning for the human race.
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A Tour de Force on a Tour de Force
- De John en 05-19-14
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The Modern Scholar
- Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry
- De: Karen Karbiener
- Narrado por: Karen Karbiener
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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In this course we'll explore how Walt Whitman broke with the tyranny of European literary forms to establish a broad, new voice for American poetry. By throwing aside the stolid conventions and clichéd meters of old Europe, Walt Whitman produced a vital, compelling form of verse, one expressive of the nature of his new world and its undiscovered countries, both physical and spiritual, intimate and gloriously public.
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Ahead of His Time; And Maybe Even Ours
- De Carole T. en 09-25-12
De: Karen Karbiener
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The Modern Scholar
- A Way With Words, Part II: Approaches to Literature
- De: Professor Michael D.C. Drout
- Narrado por: Professor Michael D.C. Drout
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
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In A Way with Words II: Approaches to Literature, Michael D.C. Drout leads a series of lectures that focus on the big questions of literature. Throughout, he introduces the major schools of literary and critical thought and employs illuminating examples from the world's most important literary works. This course proves a wonderful exploration of one of humankind's most cherished pursuits.
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That Bad
- De Alyssa B. Goss en 02-28-11
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Eugénie Grandet
- De: Honoré de Balzac
- Narrado por: Jonathan Fried
- Duración: 7 h y 34 m
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Hailed as the father of the naturalist novel, French author and playwright Honoré de Balzac left a legacy of treasured literary works that include Père Goriot and Cousin Bette. The daughter of a wealthy but miserly man, Eugénie Grandet falls in love with her penniless cousin, Charles. The two plan to marry, but at the behest of her father, Charles must first go overseas to make his fortune. Returning years later, Charles calls off the engagement, leaving Eugénie heartbroken and vengeful.
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Unpleasant people
- De Tad Davis en 06-08-14
De: Honoré de Balzac
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The Modern Scholar
- The Giants of Russian Literature: Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Chekhov
- De: Prof. Liza Knapp
- Narrado por: Liza Knapp
- Duración: 7 h y 44 m
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Russian literature of the 19th century is among the richest, most profound, and most human traditions in the world. This course explores this tradition by focusing on four giants: Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, and Anton Chekhov. Their works had an enormous impact on Russian understanding of the human condition.
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beautifully wrought
- De D.P. en 09-25-11
De: Prof. Liza Knapp
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The Modern Scholar: Giants of the British Novel, Part I
- De: Professor Timothy Baker Shutt
- Narrado por: Professor Timothy Baker Shutt
- Duración: 4 h y 4 m
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Professor Shutt begins by exploring exactly what a novel is - and what it isn't - and what defines this unique literary expression. He explores both its antecedents and precursors and where exactly its place in the literary landscape can be found. He then moves on to Defoe's great work Robinson Crusoe which arguably marks the birth of the novel. Subsequent lectures explore works by powerful literary forces such as Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and Sir Walter Scott.
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As good as I'd hoped it would be
- De Steve and/or Jodene en 11-13-15
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The Modern Scholar
- Dante and His Divine Comedy: The Modern Scholar
- De: Professor Timothy B. Shutt
- Narrado por: Professor Timothy B. Shutt
- Duración: 8 h y 26 m
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Kenyon College professor Dr. Timothy B. Shutt examines Dante's greatest work, The Divine Comedy, both in terms of its autobiographical elements and its allegorical meaning for the human race.
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A Tour de Force on a Tour de Force
- De John en 05-19-14
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The Modern Scholar
- Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry
- De: Karen Karbiener
- Narrado por: Karen Karbiener
- Duración: 8 h y 15 m
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In this course we'll explore how Walt Whitman broke with the tyranny of European literary forms to establish a broad, new voice for American poetry. By throwing aside the stolid conventions and clichéd meters of old Europe, Walt Whitman produced a vital, compelling form of verse, one expressive of the nature of his new world and its undiscovered countries, both physical and spiritual, intimate and gloriously public.
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Ahead of His Time; And Maybe Even Ours
- De Carole T. en 09-25-12
De: Karen Karbiener
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The Modern Scholar
- A Way With Words, Part II: Approaches to Literature
- De: Professor Michael D.C. Drout
- Narrado por: Professor Michael D.C. Drout
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
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In A Way with Words II: Approaches to Literature, Michael D.C. Drout leads a series of lectures that focus on the big questions of literature. Throughout, he introduces the major schools of literary and critical thought and employs illuminating examples from the world's most important literary works. This course proves a wonderful exploration of one of humankind's most cherished pursuits.
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That Bad
- De Alyssa B. Goss en 02-28-11
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The Modern Scholar
- The History of Ancient Israel: From the Patriarchs Through the Romans
- De: Professor Eric H. Cline
- Narrado por: Eric H. Cline
- Duración: 7 h y 36 m
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Israel conjures up myriad associations for peoples of all cultures and religious backgrounds. Inextricably associated with the world's three most prominent religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), Israel is steeped in history and conflict, much of which is known through the tales of biblical figures such as Moses, David, Solomon, and, of course, Jesus Christ.But how much of the Bible can be relied upon as accurate history? And how much of the biblical record can be verified through archaeology?
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Good But a Little Biased
- De Wolfpacker en 05-27-12
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The Modern Scholar: World of George Orwell
- De: Professor Michael Shelden
- Narrado por: Michael Shelden
- Duración: 7 h y 36 m
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Big Brother Is Watching You: The words are inextricably associated with the classic dystopian novel 1984 and with its revered author, George Orwell. The Modern Scholar series continues its exploration of great authors with this course from esteemed professor Michael Shelden. In these lectures, Orwell, who also penned the epitome of the political satire, Animal Farm, is discussed in full, from his childhood in Henley-on-Thames to his final days.
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Great story, Great Lecturer, can overook delivery
- De wayne en 08-12-12
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The Modern Scholar
- Way with Words: Writing Rhetoric and the Art of Persuasion
- De: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrado por: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Duración: 7 h y 48 m
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Esteemed professor Michael D. C. Drout brings his expertise in literary studies to the subject of rhetoric. From history-altering political speeches to friendly debates at cocktail parties, rhetoric holds the power to change opinions, spark new thoughts, and ultimately change the world.
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A Very Unique Read...(J/K)
- De Jade en 06-10-09
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The Modern Scholar: The Medieval World I: Kingdoms, Empires, and War
- De: Prof. Thomas F. Madden
- Narrado por: Thomas F. Madden
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
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This all-encompassing investigation of a highly influential time period includes the major events of the era and informative discussion of empire, papacy, the Crusades, and the fall of Constantinople. During the course of these lectures, Professor Madden also addresses the rise of Islam, reform movements, and schisms in the church. In so doing, Professor Madden underscores the significance and grand scale of an age that continues to hold an undeniable fascination for people today.
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Another good course from a master
- De Chi-Hung en 11-01-09
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Le Pere Goriot
- De: Honoré de Balzac
- Narrado por: Paul Hecht
- Duración: 10 h y 31 m
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At the shabby boarding house in the rue Neuve-Sainte-Geneviève, petty Madame Vauquer and her tenants wonder at the plight of the aging resident Goriot. Once a well-heeled merchant, Goriot was, at first, afforded special treatment from the Madame. But now something is clearly amiss in his financial affairs, and his increasingly tawdry appearance makes him a subject of ridicule in the household.
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balzac rocks
- De beatrice en 03-12-10
De: Honoré de Balzac
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The Modern Scholar: The Modern Novel
- De: Professor Katherine Elkins
- Narrado por: Professor Katherine Elkins
- Duración: 4 h y 30 m
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A recipient of the Whiting Foundation Teaching Fellowship, Katherine Elkins is also the co-director of the Integrated Program in the Humane Studies at Kenyon College. In this lecture series, Elkins examines the development of the modern novel by investigating four great modernist authors: James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust, and Virginia Woolf. The lectures explore the authors’ most respected works and illustrate how each author’s unique style and vision made a major contribution to the look and shape of the novel today.
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Too short, I need more!
- De Splendifermoose en 10-19-15
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How Proust Can Change Your Life
- De: Alain de Botton
- Narrado por: Nicholas Bell
- Duración: 5 h y 6 m
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For anyone who ever wondered what Marcel Proust had in mind when he wrote the one-and-a-quarter-million words of In Search of Lost Time (while bedridden no less), Alain de Botton has the answer. For, in this stylish, erudite and frequently hilarious book, de Botton dips deeply into Proust’s life and work - his fiction, letter, and conversations – and distils from them that rare self-help manual: one that is actually helpful.
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A nice petite primer on Proust
- De Darwin8u en 02-20-13
De: Alain de Botton
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George Orwell: The Man and the Mind Behind 1984
- De: Michael Shelden, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael Shelden
- Duración: 2 h y 13 m
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In George Orwell: The Man and the Mind Behind 1984, Professor Michael Shelden will show you how 1984 presents a plausible reality of thought control and totalitarian power that feels contemporary even as it reflects its own time.
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Creating Big Brother
- De Gilbert M. Stack en 04-19-24
De: Michael Shelden, y otros
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A Day's Read
- De: The Great Courses, Emily Allen, Grant L. Voth, y otros
- Narrado por: Arnold Weinstein, Emily Allen, Grant L. Voth
- Duración: 18 h y 25 m
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Join three literary scholars and award-winning professors as they introduce you to dozens of short masterpieces that you can finish - and engage with - in a day or less. Perfect for people with busy lives who still want to discover-or rediscover-just how transformative an act of reading can be, these 36 lectures range from short stories of fewer than 10 pages to novellas and novels of around 200 pages. Despite their short length, these works are powerful examinations of the same subjects and themes that longer "great books" discuss.
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Stories not included, only discussed
- De Julie Jester en 01-15-16
De: The Great Courses, y otros
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The Modern Scholar
- Monsters, Gods, and Heroes: Approaching the Epic in Literature
- De: Prof. Timothy Shutt
- Narrado por: Timothy Shutt
- Duración: 7 h y 43 m
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From the time of Homer himself in about 750 BCE - the epic has been the most highly regarded of literary genres. It is rivaled only by tragedy, which arose a bit more than two centuries later, as the most respected, the most influential, and, from a slightly different vantage point, the most prestigious mode of addressing the human condition in literary terms. The major epics are the big boys, the works that, from the very outset, everyone had heard of and everyone knew, at least by reputation.
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Insightful even if you've read the books
- De amar en 06-15-12
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The Modern Scholar
- From Here to Infinity: An Exploration of Science Fiction Literature
- De: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrado por: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Duración: 7 h y 58 m
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The best science fiction asks essential questions: What does it mean to be human? Are we alone in the universe, and what does it mean if we're not? Esteemed professor Michael D. C. Drout traces the history of science fiction in this series of stimulating lectures. From Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to today's cutting- edge authors, Drout offers a compelling analysis of the genre, including a look at the golden age of science fiction, New Wave writers, and contemporary trends in the field.
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Nerdy? Probably... Enjoyable? Yes
- De Timothy en 08-27-09
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Beyond Good and Evil
- Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future
- De: Friedrich Nietzsche
- Narrado por: Steven Van Doren
- Duración: 8 h y 9 m
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In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche attacks past philosophers for their alleged lack of critical sense and their blind acceptance of Christian premises in their consideration of morality. The work moves into the realm "beyond good and evil" in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality, which Nietzsche subjects to a destructive critique, in favor of what he regards as an affirmative approach that fearlessly confronts the contextual nature of knowledge.
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one of the best.
- De Michael en 10-01-10
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Modern Scholar: Giants of French Literature
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- 03-21-15
Speaking of Proust, this takes me back
This takes me back to my finest learning experiences in college, and I was blessed with many both in the US and overseas.
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- Lori Tian Sailiata
- 06-11-15
Vastly Exceeded Expectations
Most delightful introduction to four pillars of French literature in the form of the modern novel. I intend to revisit these lectures often as I read and reread these classics.
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- Brian C Parkinson
- 02-21-24
Great material, but narrator's cadence gets old
Prof Elkins presents well-organized and fascinating lectures. Her enthusiasm and knowledge of the books shines forth. However, she uses a certain cadence (brief pauses followed by speeded up sentences) that grates after a while. All narrators have a style, but I wish hers was a little more creative.
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- Isabelle
- 08-11-11
Decent Lectures
I thought the lecturer did a decent job. She made me curious about the authors. She could have done more to explain why she excluded other authors; how she narrowed it down.
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- Doggy Bird
- 06-25-20
Interesting topic well delivered
I haven't formally studied French literature in decades but from time to time I like to refresh and think back on the pleasures I discovered when first reading Balzac, Flaubert and Proust those many years ago. This was a very good course and I really appreciated the professor's perspective and insights into these authors and their novels. I thought it was very well done and only wish it were longer and discussed more French authors including some of the poets.
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- 03-26-24
good introduction to French literature,
i would study the french writers who she have actively recommended. i appreciate it that coming across this one.
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- Chloe Swann
- 04-28-24
Knowledgeable, but terrible lecturer
Professor Elkins knows her subject matter, but her lectures are marred by innumerable annoying verbal mannerisms. She uses the term " really" so often it's absurd, and she misuses it when the correct word would be "truly," "very," or "actually." in addition she speaks as if she's talking to a classroom of 9th graders rather than educated adults; she does not modulate her speech well, but speaks as though she herself were In Junior High School trying to impress the students or the teacher with her enthusiasm rather than with good preparation and speaking ability. She frequently states something, then says she'll come back to that in a minute, only to immediately explain what she just stated; in other words, there's no need to constantly insert the phrase "I'll come back to that in a minute." She also frequently repeats herself unnecessarily, wasting time that would be better spent imparting knowledge. Her English is terrible despite seeming as if it is her first language; for example, she says , "bee-ond" for the word "beyond," "awready" for the word "already," and her poor English is only exceeded by her execrable French accent. I cannot mention all of the verbal improvements that are needed in her speech, but I would recommend to her that she listen to Professor Willard Spiegelman's lectures on the English romantic poets in the Great Books series in order to understand how to improve her speaking abilities as well as how to prepare and deliver a series of lectures geared towards adults (or even high school students). As a female, I was encouraged to see several modern scholar lecture series offered by female professors, but am sorely disappointed by the poor quality of this lecturer. Perhaps her intention is to speak in a manner and a vernacular she deems appropriate for incoming college freshman with poor educations who might barely be able to read or write, but this is not appropriate for a modern scholar lecture series. Having said this, she does have a good grasp of the subject matter, thus if you can stand to listen to her for any length of time, you will learn something worthwhile about each author.
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- Dudley H. Williams
- 11-29-11
The Modern Scholar: Giants of French Literature
This Audible book entitled “The Modern Scholar: Giants of French Literature — Balzac, Flaubert, Proust and Camus” consists of several lectures by Prof. Katherine Elkins. This book, is so instructive in its scope and intellectual insight on the works (and to a lesser degree) lives of the French literary giants Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust and Albert Camus, that I was as a direct result thereof inspired to have the following books delivered to my Kindle: “The Works of Honoré de Balzac”; “The Collected Works of Gustave Flaubert” and Marcel Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time”. I’m yet to purchase Camus.
The publications Prof Elkins discusses critically are:
1. The Balzac novels: “The Wild Asses’ Skin”, “Le Père Goriot”, “Eugénie Grandet”, “Lost Illusions” and“Cousin Betty”.
2. The Flaubert novels:”Madame Bovary” and “Sentimental Education”.
3. Proust’s masterpiece, “In Search of Lost Time”; and
4. Work by Camus incuding: “The Stranger” (aso translated as : “The Outsider”); “The Myth of Sisyphus”, “The Plague”, “The Fall”, and “The First Man”
In my case, this audiobook is where my first experience of reading French literature had its genesis. I would perhaps never have read at least the modest two novels if I hadn’t listened to the lectures by Prof. Elkins. I confess that I first listened to these lectures and with this I was given prescience from which I could draw inspiration and courage to read the novels themselves. Now I’m done reading Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” as well as Balzac’s “Le Père Goriot” (Father bGoriot”) — in that order. So I’ll deal with them in that order.
1. “In Search of Lost Time” — by Marcel Proust
I can now proudly proclaim that I’ve waded through one of the most influential, difficult and obtuse literary works ever written. Its length exceeds what would have amounted to more than 3,000 pages in hard copy. If you read this work, then you will have read approximately 10 novels in one go —estimating that an average novel spans approximately 300 pages.
I would never have come close to “getting it”. Granted, I still don’t. But I, upon first having listened to the lecture and then only reading the novel, was thereafter made alive to the “sound of the spoon on the plate” and the raising to the lips of “a spoonful of tea in which I had soaked a morsel of the [madeleine] cake”. Now I’m in the position to conclude the following with the narrator of this novel: “And suddenly the memory returns. The taste was that of the little crumb of madeleine . . . “
The novel would only have been a boring written instrument (which it unfortunately has the potential of becoming without the proper guidance this lecture offers), devoid of tastes, smells, sounds and for that matter every sensory perception. Had it not been for Prof Elkins, it would not have been possible for me to have experienced these sensory perceptions with the narrator. I might, to begin with, not even have dreamt of reading a novel exceeding 3,000 pages in length in which (as I had heard it rumoured) nothing really happens, without hardly any plot, with no real beginning or end. And seemingly, to make up for these ostensible shortcomings, hundreds of characters, most of whom are aristocrats with their debatable idiosyncrasies. And the sentences, often paragraphs and sometimes even pages long, would to me have been inexplicable drooling rants and raves of a depressed, more often than not love-sick insomniac. Now, given the assistance of Prof Elkins, they are intellectual challenges ready for me to unravel their inner workings, mysteries and meanings.
Why would anyone want to read this novel? (And let’s call it that— Prof Elkins mentions that Proust might have toyed with the idea of writing a work of literary criticism). My attempt at an answer would be that, if you’ve done reading and you afterwards wonder why you’ve done so (as in my case), then the novel has by default attained its goal, because it has sent you on a quest in search of the time lost reading it. Thereby, I hope you would embark upon a quest in search of the soul of arguably the most impenetrable of masterpieces. This would amount to nothing short of a quest in search of your own soul.
2. “Le Père Goriot” (Father bGoriot”) by Honoré de Balzac
According to Prof Elkins, Balzac, in depicting the city, Paris as a character inspired Dickens to do the same for London, Dostoyevsky for St Petersburg and Joyce for Dublin. And besides, Friedrich Engels asserted that he had learned more about Paris from reading Balzac than he did from talking to his contemporaries.
“Le Père Goriot” was published in 1835 and set in 1819 in a quickly changing Paris. Balzac said that only Parisians will be able to understand his novel. He puts it thus: “Will anyone without the walls of Paris understand it? It is open to doubt”. Prof Elkins informs us that in this Paris, there was very little housing, with the result that people sought lodging in boarding houses. It is in one of such boarding houses, known in the neighbourhood as “Maison Vauquer” and kept for the past forty years by its owner, Madame Vauquer where this novel primarily plays off. This boarding house “receives men and women, old and young, and no word has ever been breathed against her respectable establishment”.
One of this motley crew of lodgers is the protagonist, Father Goriot. He is an elderly vermicelli maker who dotes on his two daughters whom he had married off to wealthy husbands and who hardly return his love in kind. In fact, they effectively ruin him financially, mentally and eventually, physically. Another lodger is Eugene de Rastignac, a young law student, worthy of mentioning owing his involvement with Father Goriot as well as both his daughters. The other lodgers don’t feature as prominently in this regard.
Prof Elkins draws our attention to the intricate interplay of relationships: father, daughters, Rastignac. The backdrop is Balzac’s description of the grim living environment of the “Maison Vauquer”, as well as Balzac’s Paris, at times also grim with muddy streets and boots and at times decadent in the artificial wealth, pomp and ceremony of its aristocrats. Prof Elkins gives us the King Lear analogy of the relationship between Father Goriot, who prematurely gives away his all to his daughters, and the daughters, who only suck their father dry and give nothing in return.
I’m yet to read the other writers also dealt with is this series of lectures, to wit Flaubert and
Camus,. So, I’ll be back.
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- Kimberly
- 01-03-11
Excellent Lecture!!!
Informative, engaging, interesting, and insightful. Loved this lecture and would like to see many more like it.....Saccio, (Shakespeare), etc.
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- Judith Seaboyer
- 01-30-11
Aimed at the intelligent reader
This works for those who have studied literature at university, and for what Virginia Woolf called "the common reader." Catherine Elkins is truly a wonderful teacher. I too would like to see lots more Modern Scholar lectures on Audible.
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