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Tales of the Dark Romantics & Beyond: A collection of mysterious and chilling works by
"At the heart of Dark Romanticism is its brooding, pessimistic tone, its emphasis on the supernatural and the sins of humanity, and its use of iconic symbols and horrifying imagery. The classic Dark Romantic authors (Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville) are represented in the stories and poems in this volume, as well as some authors who are not commonly included in this genre. And then there are the poets and folklorists momentarily dabbling in the themes of death, loss and the supernatural, resulting in a collection of classic tales that will chill the listener to the bone."
Ambrose Bierce, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Bronte, Henry James, Herman Melville, James Riley, Lord Tennyson Alfred, Louisa May Alcott, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant (Author), Andrew Eiden, Emily Eiden, Susan C. Hunter, Tom Shelton, Trevor Murphy (Narrator)
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Wonder Of Women - To Make A Long Story Short
"Let’s be clear. We are all equal under the law. However, even in these more modern times that is not an absolute and still remains a distant ambition for many. In the days when Britain ruled the waves and bestrode the world as its policeman and plunderer in chief it also subjugated half of its own people to second class status. Women were chattel and property. There were some exceptions based on wealth and birthright but for the overwhelming majority your lot was to fall in with the rules and do as you were told. Many did.But whilst male society sought to place obstacles in the path to equality, it could not deny their literary talents, which many times they circumvented by using male pseudonyms. However, the soaring sales of magazines and periodicals during the Victorian Age meant they had voracious appetites for literature, whatever the sex of its gender.Dozens of authors appeared to fill the need. Narratives had new ideas. Characters were emboldened by societal changes and the female voice taking responsibility.The women included here are talents that dazzle. Put them up against anyone and they rise to the top. Whether they remain with an avid readership today or faded to obscurity with the passing of the times their quality remains undimmed. 1 - Women of Wonder - To Make A Long Story Short - An Introduction2 - Desiree's Baby by Kate Chopin3 - The Story of Sir Bertrand by Anna Laetitia Barbauld4 - All Souls Eve by Dora Sigerson Shorter5 - After the Funeral by Mary Butts6 - Conversation on Conversation by Harriet Beecher Stowe7 - The Preacher at Hill Station by Katherine Davis Chapman Tillman8 - The Palace of Death by Emily Bronte9 - The Lie by Holloway Horn10 - The Readjustment by Mary Austin11 - Suggestion by Mrs Ernest Leverson12 - A Pen and Ink Effect by Frances E Huntley13 - The Wooing of Pastor Cummings by Georgia F Stewart14 - My Flirtations by Ella Hepworth Dixon writing as Margaret Wynham15 - The Three Kisses by Violet Quirk16 - A Redeeming Sacrifice by Lucy Maud Montgomery17 - Many Waters Cannot Quench Love by Louisa Baldwin18 - Aunt Hetty on Matrimony by Fanny Fern, the writing pseudonym for Sarah Payton Parton19 - Aunt Lindy. A Story Founded on Real Life by Victoria Earle Matthews20 - Cousin Mary by Mary Russell Mitford21 - Cuchulain of Muirthemne. The Only Son of Aoife by Lady Augusta Gregory22 - The Peterkins Decide to Learn the Languages by Lucretia Peabody Hale23 - My Honoured Master by Catherine Anne Dawson Scott24 - The Man With No Face by Gertrude Minnie Robins25 - The Strange Looking Man by Fanny Kemble Johnson26 - In No Strange Land by Katharine Butler27 - The Mystery of the Gables by Elsie Norris28 - Guests Unexpected. A Thanksgiving Story by Maude K Griffin29 - Breaking the Color Line by Annie McCary30 - The Casualty List by Winifred Holtby31 - The Knitted Collar by Mary Anne Hoare32 - A Knot of Ribbon by Laurence Alma-Tadema33 - A Dream of Wild Bees by Olive Schreiner34 - A Lost Masterpiece by Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright writing as George Egerton35 - The Octoroon's Revenge by Ruth D Todd36 - The Shape of Fear by Elia W Peattie37 - Fear by Catherine Wells38 - The Little Skeleton by Mary Anne Atherstone writing as M A Bird39 - Napoleon and the Spectre by Charlotte Bronte40 - The Tyburn Ghost by Wilhelmina FitzClarence, The Countess of Munster41 - When the Devil Was Well by Gertrude Atherton.wav"
Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Annie McCary, Catherine Anne Dawson Scott, Catherine Wells, Charlotte Bronte, Dora Sigerson Shorter, Elia W Peattie, Ella Hepworth Dixon writing as Margaret Wynham, Elsie Norris, Emily Bronte, Fanny Fern, Fanny Kemble Johnson, Frances E Huntley, Georgia F Stewart, Gertrude Atherton, Gertrude Minnie Robins, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Holloway Horn, Katharine Butler, Katherine Davis Chapman Tillman, L.M. Montgomery, Lady Augusta Gregory, Laurence Alma-Tadema, Louisa Baldwin, Lucretia Peabody Hale, Mary Anne Atherstone writing as M A Bird, Mary Anne Hoare, Mary Austin, Mary Butts, Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright writing as George Egerton, Mary Russell Mitford, Maude K Griffin, Mrs Ernest Leverson, Olive Schreiner, Ruth D Todd, The Countess of Munster, Victoria Earle Matthews, Violet Quirk, Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Winifred Holtby, the writing pseudonym for Sarah Payton Parton (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Kelly Burke, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"Enter the stormy world of 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte, a haunting tale of passion, revenge, and the destructive power of love. Set on the desolate Yorkshire moors, this gothic masterpiece follows the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff, an orphan brought to Wuthering Heights, and Catherine Earnshaw, his tempestuous soulmate. As their intense connection fuels jealousy and vengeance, generations of their families are ensnared in a tragic cycle of love and hatred. This dark romance explores the depths of the human heart and the consequences of unbridled emotion."
Emily Bronte (Author), Eloise Fairfax (Narrator)
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"The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, were three sisters who lived in the 19th century and are considered to be some of the most important and influential writers in English literature. The sisters were born in Yorkshire, England, and were raised in a literary family. They began writing at an early age and each went on to produce a number of notable works, including Charlotte's 'Jane Eyre,' Emily's 'Wuthering Heights,' and Anne's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.' The Bronte sisters are known for their vivid and passionate portrayals of life in 19th-century England. Their works are characterized by their complex characters, vivid descriptions of the natural world, and deep exploration of human emotions. Their writing often explores themes of love, death, and the human condition, and their works continue to be studied and celebrated for their literary merit and cultural significance. Despite the fact that the sisters lived relatively short lives (Charlotte lived to be 38, Emily 30, and Anne 29), their works continue to be widely read and admired. Their novels have been adapted into numerous films, plays, and television programs, and their influence can be seen in the works of many contemporary writers. 'Wuthering Heights' tells the story of the passionate and destructive love affair between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a foundling adopted by Catherine's family. Jane Eyre, is an orphan who is mistreated by her relatives and sent to a harsh boarding school. Despite the many obstacles she faces, Jane grows into a strong and independent woman, and eventually becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with the brooding and mysterious Mr. Rochester.. Here is the ultimate Audiobook celebration of this great enduring artist narrated by Emmy-nominated actor and author Geoffrey Giuliano."
Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano (Narrator)
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"Published in 1847, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with the Earnshaws' foster son, Heathcliff. Whilst it is now widely considered to be one of the greatest novels ever written in English, contemporaneous reviews were polarised. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, including domestic abuse, and for its challenges to Victorian morality and religious and societal values. Narrated by Michael Ward."
Emily Bronte (Author), Michael Ward (Narrator)
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Wuthering Heights: The Classic Tale
"Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff. It was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. Wuthering Heights is now considered a classic of English literature, but contemporaneous reviews were polarized. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, and for its challenges to Victorian morality, and religious and societal values. Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature."
Emily Bronte (Author), Cyril Taylor-Carr, The Cliff (Narrator)
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"Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under her pen name Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's foster son, Heathcliff. The novel was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. Wuthering Heights is now considered a classic of English literature, but contemporaneous reviews were polarised. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, and for its challenges to Victorian morality and religious and societal values. Wuthering Heights was accepted by publisher Thomas Newby along with Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre, but they were published later. Charlotte edited a second edition of Wuthering Heights after Emily's death which was published in 1850. It has inspired an array of adaptations across several media, including English singer-songwriter Kate Bush's song of the same name."
Emily Bronte (Author), Christopher Saylor (Narrator)
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"Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff. It was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. Wuthering Heights is now considered a classic of English literature, but contemporaneous reviews were polarized. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, and for its challenges to Victorian morality, and religious and societal values. Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature."
Emily Bronte (Author), Cyril Taylor-Carr, The Cliff (Narrator)
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Wuthering Heights (Seasons Edition -- Winter)
"Emily Bronte's world is one of dark romance and suspense, but it also has an underlying tone that can be found in her work about nature. Wuthering Heights is the famous, all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love story between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them. Today, considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights was met with mixed reviews when it first appeared, mainly because of the narrative's stark depiction of mental and physical cruelty. This novel is set against Bronte's classic backdrop of crime and punishment and will have you tantalized by nature's beauty--until it becomes clear that love can never be trusted. Explore a world in Wuthering Heights where the criminal justice system is its own worst enemy, bringing in new meaning to "proof beyond reasonable doubt.'"
Emily Bronte (Author), Angharad Price (Narrator)
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Wuthering Heights The Original Manuscript
"Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent relationships with Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff. It was influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. Wuthering Heights is now considered a classic of English literature, but contemporaneous reviews were polarized. It was controversial for its depictions of mental and physical cruelty, and for its challenges to Victorian morality, and religious and societal values. Produced by Macc Kay Production executive Avalon Giuliano ICON Intern Eden Garret Giuliano ©2021 Eden Garret Giuliano (P) 2021 Eden Garret Giuliano Geoffrey Giuliano is the author of over thirty internationally bestselling biographies, including the London Sunday Times bestseller 'Blackbird: The Life and Times of Paul McCartney' and 'Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison'. Dasa can be heard on the Westwood One Radio Network and has written and produced over seven hundred original spoken-word albums and video documentaries on various aspects of popular culture. He is also a well-known movie actor."
Emily Bronte (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano And The Longleat Ensemble (Narrator)
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"Although Wuthering Heights is now a classic of English literature, contemporaneous reviews were deeply polarised; it was controversial because of its unusually stark depiction of mental and physical cruelty, and it challenged Victorian ideas about religion, morality, class and woman's place in society. The English poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti, although an admirer of the book, referred to it as 'A fiend of a book – an incredible monster The action is laid in hell, – only it seems places and people have English names there.' Wuthering Heights was influenced by Romanticism including the novels of Walter Scott, gothic fiction, and Byron, and the moorland setting is significant. The novel has inspired many adaptations, including film, radio and television dramatisations; a musical and even a ballet"
Emily Bronte (Author), Eden Giuliano And The Icon Players (Narrator)
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"After being subjected to cruelty in her foster home and at boarding school, Jane becomes a governess in the home of the mysterious and deadly attractive Mr. Rochester who harbors a terrible secret… “Narrator Alison Larkin's mellifluous voice and expressive tone are the perfect accompaniment to this acclaimed bildungsroman about "poor, plain and little" orphaned Jane Eyre and her eternally captivating romance with Edward Rochester.” Earphones Award Winner--AudioFile Magazine"
Emily Bronte (Author), Alison Larkin (Narrator)
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