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[Spanish] - Una Casa Encantada
Una casa encantada se centra en la historia de dos parejas que comparten la misma casa, con la peculiaridad de que una de ellas es un matrimonio de espectros. El relato es muy breve, pero es suficiente para que Virginia Woolf comience a experimentar en sus teorías narrativas. Virgina Woolf fue hija del crítico literario, periodista e historiador de literatura inglés, Leslie Stephen, se casó con Leonard Woolf con quien fundó la editorial Hogarth Press y formó parte del famoso grupo de Bloomsbury que incluía grandes escritores y artistas como Lytton Strachey, Roger Fry, David Garnett, el economista J. M. Keynes y E. M. Forster, a quien debemos el formidable aspecto de la novela. Este audiolibro cuenta, además de la narración, con diferentes efectos de sonido y canciones, utilizando una edición cuidada, llena de estímulos, para introducirte en esta fascinante historia de la manera más original, elegante y cautivadora posible.
Virginia Woolf (Author), Jose Peciña (Narrator)
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A Rare Recording of Virginia Woolf On Words
Adeline Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 - March 28, 1941) was a feminist, pacifist, anti-fascist and English writer born in South Kensington, London. She is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors, literary critics, and pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. This is the only surviving recording of Virginia Woolf, a talk called, "Craftsmanship."
Virginia Woolf (Author), Virginia Woolf (Narrator)
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Book at Bedtime: A BBC Radio Collection: 10 Unmissable Classics
A bumper collection of accessible classics from the perennially popular BBC Radio 4 series This diverse, wide-ranging anthology features readings of 10 of the greatest books in the English language, taken from the BBC's Book at Bedtime and performed by a stellar cast of narrators. Here are nearly 27 hours of sensational stories, from iconic romances and humorous travelogues to pioneering Modernist masterpieces and compelling explorations of the human heart. Comprising much-loved favourites as well as neglected classics, this genre-spanning selection has something for everyone. This collection includes abridged readings of: Persuasion by Jane Austen: Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth get a second chance at love following their broken engagement seven years earlier. Read by Juliet Stevenson. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: An orphaned young woman discovers romance when she meets the charming Mr Rochester. Read by Anne-Marie Duff. Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy: Independent Bathsheba Everdene must contend with three very different suitors all vying for her affections. Read by Douglas Hodge. Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes by Robert Louis Stevenson: Stephenson's travelogue from his 12-day hike, taken to distance himself from his love affair with a married woman. Read by Alan Cumming. The Aspern Papers by Henry James: A nameless narrator goes to Venice to persuade American poet Jeffrey Aspern's lover to let him read Aspern's letters. Read by Samuel West. Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K. Jerome: The Three Men in a Boat return for a bicycle tour through the German Black Forest. Read by Hugh Laurie. Dubliners by James Joyce: Form-defining stories about life in Dublin at the start of the 20th century. Read by Stephen Rea. The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford: Two couples, two marriages; both seemingly perfect. But beneath the surface lies deception and betrayal. Read by Toby Stephens. The Rector's Daughter by F.M. Mayor: Mary has spent thirty-five years taking care of others, but with the arrival Robert Herbert her quiet, ordered existence is changed forever. Read by Juliet Stevenson. Orlando by Virginia Woolf: A playful mock biography of a chameleonic historical figure, immortal and ageless, who changes sex and identity on a whim. Read by Amanda Hale. First published 1817 (Persuasion), 1847 (Jane Eyre), 1874 (Far from the Madding Crowd), 1879 (Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes), 1888 (The Aspern Papers), 1900 (Three Men on the Bummel), 1914 (Dubliners), 1915 (The Good Soldier), 1924 (The Rector's Daughter), 1928 (Orlando) © 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Charlotte Bronte, F.M. Mayor, Ford Madox Ford, Henry James, James Joyce, Jane Austen, Jerome K. Jerome, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, Virginia Woolf (Author), Alan Cumming, Amanda Hale, Anne-Marie Duff, Douglas Hodge, Hugh Laurie, Juliet Stevenson, Samuel West, Stephen Rea, Toby Stephens (Narrator)
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Sad Ending - Love Short Stories
1 - Love Stories - Sad Ending - An Introduction2 - The Informer by Joseph Conrad3 - About Love by Anton Chekhov4 - The Legacy by Virginia Woolf5 - The Furnished Room by O Henry6 - The Victory by Rabindranath Tagore7 - Odour of Chrysanthemums by D H Lawrence8 - The District Doctor by Ivan Turgenev9 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 1 by Nathaniel Hawthorne10 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 2 by Nathaniel Hawthorne11 - The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad12 - The Dowry by Guy de Maupassant13 - An Awakening by Sherwood Anderson14 - Lost in a Pyramid (or, The Mummy's Curse) by Louisa May Alcott writing as A M Bernard15 - Mrs Pierrepoint by Amy Levy16 - Pyramus & Thisbe by Ovid17 - Spurs by Tod Robbins18 - The Testament of Magdalen Blair - Part 1 by Aleister Crowley19 - The Testament of Magdalen Blair - Part 2 by Aleister Crowley
Ivan Turgenev, Virginia Woolf (Author), Christopher Ragland, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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La relación entre Virginia Woolf y la excentricidad era peculiar. 'Desde el primer momento se vio que ella era incalculable, excéntrica y propensa a los accidentes', señala su sobrino, el historiador de arte Quentin Bell. Su aspecto, su ropa y, en suma, ella misma podían generar impresiones encontradas. 'Tenía una presencia que la volvía notable de inmediato', dice Madge Garland, legendaria editora de Vogue, al recordar la primera vez que la vio, en los años veinte. Pero lo que también le llamó la atención fue que esa mujer elegante y distinguida llevara puesto 'lo que solo podría describirse como un cesto de basura dado vuelta en la cabeza'. Matías Battistón Si al llegar más o menos a los cuarenta años les parece que otras distinciones se desdibujan en lugar de nimbarlos de gloria, tal vez valga la pena que investiguen, suponiendo que insistan en llevar algún título, qué se puede hacer en aras de la excentricidad. Aunque déjennos advertirles que el fracaso es probable. Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (Author), Cecilia Bona (Narrator)
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La duquesa y el joyero (The duchess and the jeweller) es un magnífico relato corto de Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), sobre el tenso encuentro entre una duquesa y Oliver Bacon, el joyero más rico de la zona, que tiene lugar en la joyería de éste último. Un maravilloso, elegante y cautivador encuentro entre ambos, amigos y enemigos a partes iguales, en el que lucharán verbalmente por sus propios intereses. Este audiolibro cuenta, además de la narración, con diferentes efectos de sonido y canciones, utilizando una edición cuidada, llena de estímulos, para introducirte en esta fascinante historia de la manera más original, elegante y cautivadora posible.
Virginia Woolf (Author), Jose Peciña (Narrator)
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To the Lighthouse - Unabridged
Written in 1927, To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's experimental and brilliant third novel. The narrative concerns the annual visits by the Ramsay family to their summer home in the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. Once again employing her unique, stream-of-consciousness style of writing, Woolf creates a fascinating and complex novel where the point of view of the narration switches between the various Ramsay family members and their guests. This semi-autobiographical book was hailed in its time as a breakthrough work of genius by critics and has gone on to become one of the most beloved and carefully studied books of all time. Named by both Modern Library and Time Magazine as as one of the 100 best English language novels of the 20th century, To the Lighthouse is an insightful study of family life, domestic tension and the complexity of human relationships. It is presented here in its original, unabridged format along with a biography of the author.
Virginia Woolf (Author), Sara Nichols (Narrator)
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Charles Dickens. THE Baron of grogzwig Charles Dickens. The queer chair Jerome K. Jerome. From «evergreens» Jerome K. Jerome. A Pathetic story Rudyard Kipling. The gardener Virginia Woolf. The legacy
Charles Dickens, Jerome K. Jerome, Rudyard Kipling, Virginia Woolf (Author), Benjamin Sargent, Cora Mcdonald (Narrator)
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Life has the capacity of great moments and attainment, of lives well lived, fulfilling for ourselves and for those we touch.But for others life is arduous. There is no spark to ignite the curiosity, to explore and achieve a stability and a growth to their lives. Indeed their lives, in their own eyes, become almost meaningless, their sense of themselves subsumed under a myriad of problems, whether real or imagined. Seismic events in a life might crush them; the loss of a loved one for instance. Coping is difficult, support hard to find and isolation abounds. We never really know the reason or motivation but sometimes one final, dreadful way out is the solution. In this volume our authors including, Amy Levy, Willa Cather, Honore de Balzac, O Henry, Franz Kafka and a wealth or others explore stories that help us to understand and recognise a tragic circumstance.1 - Short Stories About Suicide - An Introduction2 - Suicides by Guy de Maupassant3 - The Dream of a Ridiculous Man by Fyodor Dostovesky4 - A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka5 - The Legacy by Virginia Woolf6 - The Informer by Joseph Conrad7 - Claude Gueux by Victor Hugo8 - The Furnished Room by O Henry9 - The Mourner by Mary Shelley10 - The Victory by Rabindranath Tagore11 - A Passion in the Desert by Honore De Balzac12 - An Imaginative Woman by Thomas Hardy13 - An Egyptian Cigarette by Kate Chopin14 - Volodya by Anton Chekhov15 - Paul's Case by Willa Cather16 - A Slav Soul by Alexander Kuprin17 - Cohen of Trinity by Amy Levy18 - The Story of A Conscience by Ambrose Bierce19 - The Cold Embrace by Mary Elizabeth Braddon20 - Blessed Are the Meek by Mary Webb21 - The Crystal Man by Edward Page Mitchell22 - The End of a Show by Barry Pain23 - An Outcast of the People by Bithia Mary Croker24 - A Responsibility by Henry Harland25 - When Spirits Steal by Philippa Forest26 - The Spider by Hanns Heinz Ewers27 - The Quadroons by Lydia Maria Child28 - Sokratics in the Strand by Amy Levy29 - In the Penal Colony by Franz Kafka
Ambrose Bierce, Amy Levy, Franz Kafka, Fyodor Dostovesky, Guy De Maupassant, Honore de Balzac, Joseph Conrad, Kate Chopin, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, O Henry, Rabindranath Tagore, Thomas Hardy, Victor Hugo, Virginia Woolf (Author), Laurel Lefkow, Mark Rice-Oxley, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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[German] - Liebe Liebe, ...: Eine Auseinandersetzung mit der Liebe
Mit zahlreichen Texten aus Wissenschaft, Philosophie, Theater, Lyrik u.v.m. wird das ewige Thema der Liebe aus allen möglichen Blickwinkeln betrachtet und die ZuhörerInnen durch die Höhen und Tiefen der Liebe begleitet: Vielseitig wie unterhaltsam, aber auch nachdenklich, melancholisch und mitunter bitterböse und sarkastisch. Ein kurzweiliges Hörvergnügen, eingebettet in das sehnsuchtsvolle Volkslied 'Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär', welches von zahlreichen MusikerInnen und SängerInnen auf unterschiedliche Weise interpretiert wurde. Ein Hörgenuss mit garantiertem Liebesflirren in der Luft. Enthält: • Allgemeine Definition (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.de/Geo Science International) • Nikolaj Gogol: Die Heirat (Auszug); Übersetzung von Johannes v. Guenther, Drei Masken Verlag • Platons Werk: Symposion – Rede des Aristophanes: Die Fabel von den Kugelmenschen; Übersetzung: Wolf Bruske • Die Bibel: Das Hohelied der Liebe (1 Korintherbrief 13, 1-13) - Luther Bibel 1912 • Khalil Gibran: Der Prophet - Von der Liebe • Elke Heinrich: Bindungsangst • Gabriele Reuter: Liebe und Stimmrecht (Auszug) • G.W.F. Hegel: Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik - Begriff des Absoluten als der Liebe • Nietzsche: Die fröhliche Wissenschaft/4. Buch - Man muss lieben lernen • Dr. phil. Helene Stöcker: Zur Kultur der Liebe (Auszug aus der Zeitschrift 'Die neue Generation) • Erich Fromm: Die Kunst des Liebens (Auszug), Ullstein Verlag • Eva Illouz, Warum Liebe weht tut. Eine soziologische Erklärung. Aus dem Englischen von Michael Adrian © Suhrkamp Verlag Berlin 2011 Alle Rechte bei und vorbehalten durch Suhrkamp Verlag Berlin • Elke Heinrich: Die Suche nach der Liebe • Ricarda Huch: Gebet (Auszug) • Adele Schopenhauer: In deiner Seele klarem Leben • Novalis: Ich sehe dich … • Else Lasker-Schüler: Liebe • Rainer Maria Rilke: Mein Herz, Vorbei und Die Menschen wollen´s nicht verstehen • James Krüss: Im Garten des Herrn Ming - Der wohltemperierte Leierkasten © 1989 cbj Verlag, München, in der Penguin House Verlagsgruppe GmbH • Kathinka Zitz: Was geht es dich an • Ute Richter: Herzeleid • Mascha Kaléko: Liebe, da capo - Sämtliche Werke und Briefe in vier Bänden. Herausgegeben von Jutta Rosenkranz. © 2012 dtv Verlagsgesellschaft, München • Erich Kästner: Sachliche Romanze, aus: Lärm im Spiegel © Atrium Verlag AG, Zürich 1929 und Thomas Kästner • Elke Heinrich: Radiobotschaft • Hermann Jaitner: Brief an seine Tochter aus der Kriegsgefangenschaft • Siegmund Freud: Brief an seine Tochter Mathilde – Lieben muss gelernt sein • Franz Grillparzer: Brief an seine Verlobte Katharina Fröhlich • Franz Kafka: Brief mit Anweisungen an seine Verlobte • Paula Becker: Briefe an ihren zukünftigen Mann Otto Modersohn • Virginia Woolf: Abschiedsbrief an ihren Mann Leonard • Clara Wieck: Briefe an ihren zukünftigen Mann Robert Schumann • Friedrich Schiller: Kabale und Liebe – Monolog von Luise Miller • Gabriele Reuter: Das Opernglas • Elke Heinrich: Der Liebesvirus Lied: 'Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär' interpretiert von: Marco Tschirpke VOXID - Arrangeur Matthias Knoche Barbara Thalheim - Bearbeitung: René Bottlang Carolin No - Bearbeitung: Carolin und Andreas Obieglo (Three Minute Song) sheplayscello - Arrangeurin: Lillia Keyes; www.sheplayscello.com Sachie Matsushita Quartett (Maurice Kühn, Sachie Mathsushita, Matthias Dörsam, Phil Schaeper) - Arrangeur Maurice Kühn; Laukas Tonstudio Jung und Frisch – Katharina Kuen, Anna Rausch, Maria Schöpf Hopel Hoppel Rhythm Club, Peter Schindler
Adele Schopenhauer, Clara Wieck, Elke Heinrich, Else Lasker-Schüler, Erich Fromm, Erich Kästner, Eva Illouz, Franz Grillparzer, Franz Kafka, Friedrich Schiller, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, G. Science, G.W.F. Hegel, Gabriele Reuter, Helene Stöcker, Hermann Jaitner, James Krüss, Kathinka Zitz, Khalil Gibran, Martin Luther, Mascha Kaléko, Nikolai Gogol, Novalis, Paula Becker, Platon, Rainer Maria Rilke, Ricarda Huch, Sigmund Freud, Ute Richter, Virginia Woolf (Author), Elke Heinrich (Narrator)
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More BBC Classics: Wuthering Heights, Silas Marner, Ethan Frome & Orlando
Unabridged readings of four fictional masterpieces Contained in this collection are four more enduring classics, read in full by some of the very best audiobook narrators. With over 32 hours of irresistible storytelling, tracked by chapter for ease of navigation, this is the perfect way to immerse yourself in these iconic works. Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë's tempestuous tale of passions, betrayal and retribution on the wild Yorkshire moors. Read by Susan Jameson. Silas Marner George Eliot's heart-warming tour de force about a lonely weaver's search for redemption and hope. Read by Sean Baker. Ethan Frome Edith Wharton's powerful, affecting novella about a poverty-stricken young man attempting to escape a loveless marriage. Read by Joseph Ayre. Orlando Virginia Woolf's comic biography of a time-travelling hero whose adventures through the centuries include transforming into a heroine... Read by Clare Corbett. Credits: Wuthering Heights Read by Susan Jameson Produced by Ross Burman First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 24 August 2019 Silas Marner Read by Sean Baker Produced by Martha Littlehailes First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 22 August 2019 Ethan Frome Read by Joseph Ayre Produced by Julian Wilkinson First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 1 November 2019 Orlando Read by Clare Corbett Produced by Simon Richardson First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 1 November 2019 (p) 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltdribution Ltd © 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Edith Wharton, Emily Bronte, George Eliot, Virginia Woolf (Author), Clare Corbett, Joseph Ayre, Sean Baker, Susan Jameson (Narrator)
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BBC Classics: Ultimate Story Collection: 90 unmissable tales
A treasure chest of timeless short stories by some of the world's greatest authors Suspense and horror 1 The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire - Arthur Conan Doyle 2 The Signalman - Charles Dickens 3 Lost Hearts - MR James 4 The Sealed Room - Arthur Conan Doyle. 5 Mrs Badgery - Wilkie Collins 6 Wailing Well - MR James 7 The Open Window - Saki 8 How it happened - Arthur Conan Doyle 9 The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe 10 The Cone - HG Wells 11 A Haunted House - Virginia Woolf 12 Rats - MR James 13 The Oval Portrait - Edgar Allan Poe 14 Tarquin of Cheapside - F. Scott Fitzgerald 15 One Crowded Hour - Arthur Conan Doyle 16 The Mezzotint - MR James 17 The Masque of the Red Death - Edgar Allan Poe Love 18 The Kiss - Kate Chopin 19 Eleonora - Edgar Allan Poe 20 About Love - Anton Chekhov 21 The Lovers - Hans Christian Anderson 22 Love - Guy De Maupassant 23 The Sphinx Without a Secret - Oscar Wilde 24 A Wedding Gift - Guy De Maupassant 25 Kew Gardens - Virginia Woolf 26 The District Doctor - Ivan Turgenev 27 Happiness - Guy De Maupassant 28 A Blunder - Anton Chekhov 29 The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky - Stephen Crane 30 In a Far-Off World - Olive Schreiner 31 The Cook's Wedding - Anton Chekhov 32 The Recruit - Honore de Balzac 33 The Nightingale and the Rose - Oscar Wilde 34 Pyramus and Thisbe - Ovid 35 Aunt Hetty on Matrimony - Fanny Fern 36 A Country Cottage - Anton Chekhov 37 Marriage a la Mode - Katherine Mansfield 38 The Statue of Limitations - Ernest Dowson 39 The Dilettante - Edith Wharton Humorous 40 Tobermory - Saki 41The Mesmeric Mountain - Stephen Crane 42 The Children's Joke - Louisa May Alcott 43 At The Siren - Anton Chekhov 44 The Garden Party - Katherine Mansfield 45 The Cask of Amontillado - Edgar Allan Poe 46 The New Dress - Virginia Woolf 47 How I Built Myself A House - Thomas Hardy 48 The Model Millionaire - Oscar Wilde 49 A Pair of Silk Stockings - Kate Chopin 50 At The Barbers - Anton Chekhov 51 A Respectable Woman - Kate Chopin Folk & Fable 52 The Happy Prince - Oscar Wilde. 53 The Elves and the Shoemaker - The Brothers Grimm 54 The Emperor's New Clothes -Hans Christian Andersen 55 The Tongue Cut Sparrow - Yei Theodora Ozaki 56 Finn and the Scottish Giant - Harold F. Read 57 The Postmaster - Rabindranath Tagore 58 The Toys of Peace - Saki 59 The Selfish Giant - Oscar Wilde 60 The Flower Gatherer - Edward Thomas 61 Araby - James Joyce 62 The Interlopers - Saki 63 Tom Thumb - The Brothers Grimm 64 The Kabuliwalah - Rabindranath Tagore 65 The Monkey's Paws - WW Jacobs Christmas 66 The Little Match Girl - Hans Christian Andersen 67 Papa Panov's Special Christmas - Leo Tolstoy 68 Christmas Storms and Sunshine - Elizabeth Gaskell. 69 The Gift of the Magi - O'Henry 70 At Christmas Time - Anton Chekhov 71 A Dill Pickle - Katherine Mansfield Classic Tales 72 The Yellow Wallpaper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman 73 The Fall of Lord Barrymore - Arthur Conan Doyle 74 The Necklace - Guy De Maupassant 75 Holiday Group - EM Delafield 76 Three Questions - Leo Tolstoy 77 The Cop and the Anthem - O'Henry 78 The Fly - Katherine Mansfield 79 The Christening - DH Lawrence 80 After the Race - James Joyce 81 The String Quartet - Virginia Woolf 82 Two Friends - Guy De Maupassant 83 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge - Ambrose Bierce. 84 A Gentleman Friend - Anthon Chekhov 85 Ma'ame Pelagie - Kate Chopin 86 Second Best - DH Lawrence 87 El Verdugo - Honore de Balzac 88 The Story of an Hour - Kate Chopin 89 The Man of No Account - Bret Hart 90 The Piece of String - Guy De Maupassant ©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Oscar Wilde, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Virginia Woolf (Author), Carolyn Pickles, Clare Corbett, Don Gilet, Full Cast, Helen Clapp, Joseph Ayre, Ronny Jhutti, Sam Dale, Susan Jameson, Various (Narrator)
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