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Johann Wolfgang von Goethes Faust I in einer spannenden Hörspiel- Fassung für alle Generationen. Erleben Sie Faust I - eine Tragödie, von jungen Schauspielern im Original szenisch gelesen und mit lebhaften Hörspielszenen illustriert. Ein Erzähler führt durch die Handlung und erläutert das Werk. Johann Wolfgang Goethes (1749-1832) literarisches Schaffen umfasst neben zahlreichen Schriften Gedichte, Dramen und erzählende Werke. Neben Friedrich Schiller wird Goethe zum wichtigsten Repräsentanten der Weimarer Klassik gezählt. Sein Faust I gilt als das bedeutendste und meistzitierte Werk der deutschen Literatur. Gott erlaubt Mephisto den Versuch, den Wissenschaftler Dr. Faust vom rechten Weg abzubringen. Da er nicht weiß, 'was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält', befindet sich Faust in einer Krise. Er flüchtet sich in die Magie und erhofft sich durch den Erdgeist Hilfe, doch dieser weist ihn zurück. Da kommt es ihm gelegen, dass er sich mit einem Pudel den Teufel ins Haus holt, 'das also war des Pudels Kern!' Die mit Mephisto geschlossene Wette soll ihm einen Augenblick des Glücks bescheren, gelingt dies, soll seine Seele schon bald dem Teufel gehören.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (Author), Aischa-Lina Löbbert, Anna-Maria Böhm, Isabel Vollmer, Jean-Paul Baeck, Jochen Bauer, Jonas Baeck, Luca Zamperoni (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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As portrayed by Robert Young, the title character of Jim Anderson is a successful insurance salesman living in Springfield with his wife Margaret (June Whitley) and their three children: Betty (Rhoda Williams), Bud (Ted Donaldson), and Kathy (Norma Jean Nilsson). Jim is ambitious, likeable, and a good provider for his family -- though he often grows exasperated by the turmoil of his everyday home life. The plots generally begin quite simply - Jim surprises Margaret with tickets to a show, for instance - then quickly become complicated as the plans, schemes, commitments, and miscommunications of their children and their friends and neighbors get in the way. As with all sit-coms, the complications are never all that serious and are, of course, all resolved by the end of the show -- but, thanks to excellent writing and the outstanding acting talents of the principals, these hilarious slices of everyday life rise above the norm to make 'Father Knows Best' one of the highlight series of late-era ne
Robert Young (Author), An Ensemble Cast (Narrator)
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Father Goriot is an 1835 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), included in the Scènes de la vie privée section of his novel sequence La Comédie humaine. Set in Paris in 1819, it follows the intertwined lives of three characters: the elderly doting Goriot, a mysterious criminal-in-hiding named Vautrin and a naive law student named Eugène de Rastignac. Originally published in serial form during the winter of 1834–35, Le Père Goriot is widely considered Balzac's most important novel. It marks the first serious use by the author of characters who had appeared in other books, a technique that distinguishes Balzac's fiction. The novel is also noted as an example of his realist style, using minute details to create character and subtext. The novel takes place during the Bourbon Restoration, which brought profound changes to French society; the struggle by individuals to secure a higher social status is a major theme in the book. The city of Paris also impresses itself on the characters – especially young Rastignac, who grew up in the provinces of southern France. Balzac analyzes, through Goriot and others, the nature of family and marriage, providing a pessimistic view of these institutions. Translated by Ellen Marriage.
Honoré De Balzac (Author), Bruce Pirie (Narrator)
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A talkative New Yorker corrals a writer at a cocktail party and forces him to listen to the story of her life. A co-production with the National Jewish Theater. Recorded before a live audience at Chicago's Guest Quarters Suite Hotel in July 1992. Adapted and directed by Arnold Aprill Producing Director Susan Albert Loewenberg Marge Kotlisky as Bessie Gold Malcolm Rothman as The Writer Additional voices by David Cromer, Steven Trovillion and Jensen Wheeler Radio Producer: Robert Neuhaus Recording Engineer: Larry Rock
Adapted By Arnold Aprill, Isaac Bashevis Singer (Author), David Cromer, Jensen Wheeler, Malcolm Rothman, Marge Kotlisky, Stephen Trovillion (Narrator)
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Man beraubt sie der Früchte ihrer Arbeit, sperrt sie ein, beutet sie aus. Die Tiere auf dem Gutshof haben genug und proben den Aufstand – für eine bessere Welt, in der alle Tiere gleich und frei sind. Doch bald zeigt sich: Gleich heißt nicht gleich, und Freiheit ist ein kurzer Traum … George Orwells berühmte Allegorie über den Aufstand der Tiere ist bis heute der vielleicht klarste literarische Weckruf vor dem korrumpierenden Effekt von Macht. Wie schnell sich unsere Visionen von einer besseren Welt in einen totalitären Albtraum verwandeln können, das ist die zeitlose Warnung dieser Fabel.
George Orwell (Author), Dirk Jacobs (Narrator)
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Ed Bishop stars as Philip Marlowe in this powerfully atmospheric dramatisation of Raymond Chandler's novel about the cynical, world-weary, wise-cracking shamus whose honesty in a dishonest world sent him down the mean streets again and again in search of some kind of justice
Raymond Chandler (Author), Don Fellows, Ed Bishop, Robert Beatty (Narrator)
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Fanta Groselha é um retrato sombrio dos sem-abrigo e da vida dos meninos de rua em Nairobi. O conto centra-se em Meri, cuja história é contada por um coro de narradoras sem rosto e sem nome que são também suas consortes. Navegam pela vida sem rumo certo a pedir esmolas, a roubar aos peões, a esquivar-se às autoridades, a venderem o corpo. Fanta Groselha é um conto cativante pela sua coragem, humor e inventividade linguística. O seu forte sentido de lugar faz com que seja uma experiência de leitura imersiva e gratificante.
Makena Onjerika (Author), Helena Rosa (Narrator)
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