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10 Obras Maestras Que Debes Escuchar Antes de Morir, Vol. 1
Contenido: - 20000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino [Jules Verne] - Rimas [Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer] - Aventuras de Masín (Tom) Sawyer [Mark Twain] - Alicia en el País de las Maravillas [Lewis Carroll] - El Cuervo [Edgar Allan Poe] - El Fantasma de Canterville y otros cuentos [Oscar Wilde] - El Sabueso de los Baskerville [Arthur Conan Doyle] - Frankenstein [Mary Shelley] - La Guerra de los Mundos [H.G. Wells] - La Odisea [Homer]
Edgar Allan Poe, Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, H.G. Wells, Homer, Jules Verne, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Oscar Wilde, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Javier Jiménez, Lara González Pena (Narrator)
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En 1868, un monstre mystérieux s'acharne sur les bateaux naviguant dans l'océan Pacifique. Alarmé par ce phénomène, le gouvernement américain met sur pied une expédition pour mettre un terme à ce trouble. Mais le scientifique français Pierre Aronnax, son fidèle domestique Conseil et le harponneur canadien Ned Land sont capturés par le capitaine Nemo qui navigue dans les océans du globe à bord du sous-marin Nautilus. 20 000 lieues sous les mers est l'un des romans les plus connus de Jules Verne, et pour cause : c'est non seulement un roman initiatique mais un véritable roman d'anticipation.
Jules Verne (Author), 4 Comédiens, Jean Gabin (Narrator)
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Mitten hinein in ein Abenteuer stürzen Professor Aronax und der junge Harpunier Ned Land, als sie bei der Jagd auf ein mysteriöses Seeungeheuer in den Fluten des Meeres versinken. Doch Rettung naht durch das Ungeheuer selbst; es entpuppt sich als ein spektakuläres Unterseeboot - die NAUTILUS. Doch schon bald wird den Geretteten klar, dass es kein Entkommen von ihm und seinem geheimnisumwitterten Kapitän Nemo gibt. 'Geht mit an Bord und begleitet Professor Aronnax und Ned Land auf ihrer Reise, 20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer. Taucht ein in die sphärischen Klangwelten vom Chor und Orchester des SWR. Stürmische Streicherwogen und gewaltige Blechbläser Kaskaden dringen an euer Ohr, wenn Wal und Riesenkrake miteinander kämpfen. Es glitzert und schillert in den Weiten des Meeres, wenn Flöte und Celesta um die Wette trillern. Viele Gefahren warten auf unsere beiden Helden. Und wer ist der geheimnisvolle Kapitän Nemo?' (Henrik Albrecht, Komponist und Regisseur)
Jules Verne (Author), Malte Arkona, Martin Reinke, Patrick Blank (Narrator)
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is an action-packed story of a voyage into the unknown - an enthralling mixture of 'fact' and fiction. Although Jules Verne is describing the most fantastic of events, he gives credence to them by packing the novel with details and dates. To add further weight, the narrator is a man of science - the respected Professor Aronnax. It is through his empathy with Captain Nemo that the reader comes to know the fallen, tortured soul who has condemned himself ceaselessly to roam the seas. His story elevates a good, rip-roaring yarn into fine tragedy.
Jules Verne (Author), Alex Jennings, Alex Jennings (Narrator)
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French Professor Aronnax and his servant join the Abraham Lincoln, an American frigate, on a mission to find and destroy a "sea-unicorn of colossal dimensions, armed not with a halberd, but with a real spur, as the armored frigates." The undersea monster is thought to be responsible for the disappearance of over 200 ships. When they encounter the "gigantic cetacean" it disables the Abraham Lincoln and knocks Professor Aronnax, his servant, and the hot-tempered harpooner, Ned Land overboard. The three must cling to the beast or drown; soon they realize that it is really a man-made underwater vehicle.
Jules Verne (Author), Michael Prichard (Narrator)
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An American frigate, tracking down a ship-sinking monster, faces not a living creature but an incredible invention -- a fantastic submarine commanded by the mysterious Captain Nemo. Suddenly a devastating explosion leaves just three survivors, who find themselves prisoners inside Nemo's death ship on an underwater odyssey around the world from the pearl-laden waters of Ceylon to the icy dangers of the South Pole . . .as Captain Nemo, one of the greatest villians ever created, takes his revenge on all society. More than a marvelously thrilling drama, this classic novel, written in 1870, foretells with uncanny accuracy the inventions and advanced technology of the twentieth century and has become a literary stepping-stone for generations of science fiction writers.
Jules Verne (Author), James Frain (Narrator)
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The year is 1866. The maritime world is gripped by fear after reported sightings of a huge and terrible sea monster. Monsieur Aronnax, a distinguished Professor of Natural History, pronounces the creature to be a giant narwhal and is invited to join an official expedition to track down the beast. But Professor Aronnax is proved wrong; the beast is not of the natural world, but a huge submarine. When he is pulled out of the sea by the enigmatic Captain Nemo, and imprisoned on the Nautilus, he experiences at first hand the marvels and perils of submarine life. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is possibly the first and finest work of science fiction plausible, terrifying and utterly gripping.
Jules Verne (Author), John Carlisle (Narrator)
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Professor Aronnax, his faithful servant, Conseil, and the Canadian harpooner, Ned Land, begin an extremely hazardous voyage to rid the seas of a little-known and terrifying sea monster. However, the "monster" turns out to be a giant submarine, commanded by the mysterious Captain Nemo, by whom they are soon held captive. So begins not only one of the great adventure classics by Jules Verne, the "Father of Science Fiction", but also a truly fantastic voyage from the lost city of Atlantis to the South Pole.
Jules Verne (Author), Alex Jennings (Narrator)
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When seaman were sailing only wooden ships, Captain Nemo was the master of his incredible, futuristic submarine, the Nautilus, which journeyed through many strange and adventurous voyages...
Jules Verne (Author), Saddleback Educational Publishing (Narrator)
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When seamen were sailing only wooden ships, Captain Nemo was the master of his incredible, futuristic submarine, the Nautilus, which journeyed through many strange and adventurous voyages...
Jules Verne (Author), Saddleback Educational Publishing (Narrator)
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During the year 1866, ships of several nations spot a mysterious sea monster, which some suggest to be a giant narwhal. The United States government assembles an expedition in New York City to find and destroy the monster. Professor Pierre Aronnax, a French marine biologist and narrator of the story, who happens to be in New York at the time, receives a last-minute invitation to join the expedition which he accepts. Canadian whaler and master harpoonist Ned Land and Aronnax's faithful servant Conseil are also brought aboard.
Jules Verne (Author), David Linski (Narrator)
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Professor Pierre Aronnax is a fortunate though unwilling passenger on the amazing submersible, Nautilus. Its captain, Nemo, hounded by the "civilized" world above water, wages a solitary war against what he views as injustice and hatred. While Aronnax gazes out through the observation windows of the massive craft on the deepest trenches of the sea, the greater wonder may be the enigmatic commander at his side and the deadly quest he pursues.
Jules Verne (Author), Norman Dietz (Narrator)
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