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Fanshawe
- By: Nathanial Hawthorne
- Narrated by: David DeVries
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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Based on Hawthorne's experiences as an undergraduate in the early 1820s, Fanshawe follows the romance of a young woman by two college students. Fanshawe was Hawthorne's first attempt at a novel, and after its commercial failure, the author destroyed the remaining unsold copies, leaving this novel to be mostly unknown until years after his death.
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Even Early Hawthorne is Enjoyable
- By Shirley Burns on 02-11-22
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Fanshawe
- Narrated by: David DeVries
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
- Release date: 11-02-11
- Language: English
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Neil Finn's first musical memory is of his mother singing while washing dishes. The first album he bought was Donovan's 'Fairy Tale', his first live show was Elton John at Western Springs in Auckland & he's a fan of ethnomusicologist David Fanshawe.
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Neil Finn is best known for being in two of the most important bands to come out of his homeland of New Zealand. Split Enz, a band in which he shared writing and lead duties with his brother Tim, That band had a string of hit's including "I Got You", "History Never Repeats" and "Message to My Girl". After that band broke up he was a founding member of Crowded House whose hits include "Don't Dream It's Over", "Weather with You" and "Fall at Your Feet". He has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Paul Kelly and his brother (Tim) as the Finn Brothers. He has released four solo ...
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Neil Finn's first musical memory is of his mother singing while washing dishes. The first album he bought was Donovan's 'Fairy Tale', his first live show was Elton John at Western Springs in Auckland & he's a fan of ethnomusicologist David Fanshawe.
- 05-22-24
- The Sound of Success with Nic Harcourt
- Length: 35 mins
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156. Transforming Organisations Through Diversity with Simon Fanshawe
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Send us your thoughts Join us in this insightful episode of CFO 4.0 podcast as Hannah Munro explores the complexities of diversity and inclusion in the workplace with our special guest, Simon Fanshawe, Partner at Diversity by Design and Author of "The Power of Difference". In this episode, we explore: Insights into managing diversity and inclusion in the workplace, focusing on collaboration and understanding.Strategies for creating safe spaces for disagreement and effective communication.Challenges and opportunities in implementing diversity strategies in organisations.Real-world examples ...
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156. Transforming Organisations Through Diversity with Simon Fanshawe
- 12-12-23
- CFO 4.0
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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The Cellist’s Friend
- By: Robert J. Fanshawe
- Narrated by: Jason Vande Brake
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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Set during World War One, The Cellist’s Friend is the story of one man’s battle to redeem his own cowardice while recovering from a near-fatal war wound. Ben has witnessed his cello player soldier friend shot for desertion. The soldier they nicknamed Cello played his instrument while his firing squad sang the poem “Invictus” before they shot him.
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The Cellist’s Friend
- Narrated by: Jason Vande Brake
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
- Release date: 09-11-18
- Language: English
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Our Old Home
- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Margaret Espaillat
- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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- By Jackie on 01-11-20
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- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Roger Melin
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The House of the Seven Gables
- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Anthony Heald
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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Step into the captivating world of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Our Old Home." This collection of essays takes listeners on a journey through England, as Hawthorne shares his observations, reflections, and encounters with the country's history, culture, and people. With his keen eye for detail and eloquent prose, Hawthorne paints vivid portraits of picturesque landscapes, ancient landmarks, and the charm of English villages. Through his insightful musings, he explores themes of identity, heritage, and the interplay between the past and the present.
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Hawthorne published several short stories in various periodicals, which he collected in 1837 as "Twice-Told Tales". Much of his writing is placed in New England, many works featuring moral allegories with a Puritan inspiration. His fiction works are considered to be part of the Romantic movement, and more specifically, Dark romanticism. His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. This edition contains 40 short stories.
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twice told tales
- By Jackie on 01-11-20
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The Great Stone Face
- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Roger Melin
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Great Stone Face". This beloved short story explores themes of identity, destiny, and the power of perseverance. Hawthorne's writing is both enchanting and thought-provoking, and his characters are richly drawn with nuance and depth. Follow the story of a young boy named Ernest who is convinced that one day he will meet the man whose face perfectly matches the great stone face on the mountain. Join Ernest on his journey of self-discovery and learn about the true meaning of greatness.
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- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Anthony Heald
- Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
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In a sleepy little New England village stands a dark, weather-beaten, many-gabled house. This brooding mansion is haunted by a centuries-old curse that casts the shadow of ancestral sin upon the last four members of the distinctive Pyncheon family of Salem.
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A Classic Thriller
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The Gentle Grafter
- By: O. Henry
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The Gentle Grafter contains 14 tales relating the questionable exploits of “Jeff Peters” (the gentle grafter) and his several “partners in graft”.
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Comic Tragedies by Jo & Meg
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- By: Dante Alighieri
- Narrated by: Bryan Godwin
- Length: 4 hrs and 9 mins
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Durante degli Alighieri, usually referred to simply as Dante, was born in Italy, and lived from c. 1265 to c. 1321. He was a major poet during the Middle Ages. He wrote the famous Divine Comedy, which was originally called Comedìa (modern Italian: Commedia). The work was later christened Divina by Boccaccio. It is widely considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature. In the late Middle Ages, the overwhelming majority of poetry was written in Latin, and therefore accessible only to affluent and educated audiences.
By: Dante Alighieri
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- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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A great listen for children! American Fairy Tales by L. Frank Baum includes classic stories that will keep your child riveted. In fact, it will keep the average adult entranced! The story lines and scenery created by the author are a thing of beauty. Vivid conversations between characters create an imaginary paradise your son or daughter can wander through for ages to come.
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- Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of Medea, a former princess of the "barbarian" kingdom of Colchis, and the wife of Jason; she finds her position in the Greek world threatened as Jason leaves her for a Greek princess of Corinth. Medea takes vengeance on Jason by murdering Jason's new wife as well as her own children, after which she escapes to Athens to start a new life.
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- By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Narrated by: Bobbie Frohman
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O. Henry wrote many stories, but this, the story of two "ultimate gifts", is his most famous.
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The first of many sequels to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz follows Tip, who is escaping from the sorceress Mombi. On his way to the Emerald City, hoping to start a new life, he creates Jack Pumpkinhead and the Wooden Sawhorse. Once the companions arrive in the Emerald City, they discover an army of girls have overthrown King Scarecrow. Joining with Scarecrow, they set off to find Tin Man, and ask Glinda for help setting things right. But first, Tip must find out who he is....
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A woman broken in grief. A villain with a curse. What will happen when their paths cross? The prince is a bloodthirsty soldier who enjoys death, fine wine, and the company of beautiful women. Until one fateful night, when everything changes.
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Best bedtime story ever!
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