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"By maintaining a vigorous, satisfying pace, Susan O'Malley holds the listener's attention admirably. Her reading is intelligent and agreeable."AudioFile
"What the European male fails to understand is that the American Girl is innocent by definition, mythically innocent; and that her purity depends upon nothing she says or does...."Leslie Fiedler
When Frederick, an American expatriate traveling in Europe, meets the commonplace, newly rich Miller family from New York, he is charmed by the daughter, Daisy, and her "inscrutable combination of audacity and innocence". The Millers have no perception of the complex code that underlies behavior in European society, and Winterbourne is astonished at the girl's unworldliness and her mother's unconcern when Daisy accompanies him to the Castle of Chillon. Some months later, he meets the family in Rome, where Daisy has aroused suspicion among the American colony by being seen constantly with a third-rate Italian. Ostracized by former friends who think her "intrigue" has gone too far, Daisy denies that she is engaged to Giovanelli. Publicly, Winterbourne defends her as simply uncultivated, but privately, he hesitates.
Thus Spoke ZarathustraWritten By : Friedrich NietzscheNarrated By : Alex Jennings with Jon CartwrightPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 5 hours 20 minutesType : Philosophy
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Rivals, TheWritten By : Richard Brinsley SheridanNarrated By : Full Cast ProductionPublished By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The AirRuntime : 2 hours 13 minutesType : Audio Theater
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the SeaWritten By : Jules VerneNarrated By : Frederick DavidsonPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 11 hours 30 minutesType : Classic LiteratureDownload Price : $23.95 $11.50
The year 1866 was marked by a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon. For some time, sea vessels had been threatened by “an enormous thing,” a long phosphorescent object, infinitely larger and more rapid in its movements than a whale—until Captain Nemo put his submarine, the Nautilus, into... More...
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Aesop's FablesWritten By : VariousNarrated By : Anton LesserPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 1 hour 20 minutesType : Myths & Legends
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