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 | Dame Judi Dench leads an all-star cast in this unabridged audio book of Frances Burney’s wickedly funny eighteenth
century best-seller Evelina.
The novel follows
the trials and romantic adventures of a young beauty as she tries
to make her way through Eighteenth Century Britain handicapped by her three
great problems, being poor, being illegitimate – and being a girl.
This unabridged and exclusive recording by Finty
Williams, Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer is available in MP3 or
iPod audiobook format for you to download immediately. | | |
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 | Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), read as an unabridged audio book by star performer Nickolas Grace, was intended to be a
serious travel guide. It failed dismally in this respect, but succeeded
in becoming an hilarious account of a boating holiday on the Thames,
between Kingston and Oxford.
The three men were based on the
author and two of his friends. The holiday was a typical boating
holiday of its time carried out on what was known as a Thames Camping
Skiff. The dog, Montmorency, however, was entirely fictional, but, as
Jerome remarked, *had much of me in it.*
The book was
denounced as “vulgar” by the literary establishment, but it was hugely
popular amongst what were known as the clerking classes who yearned to
be “free from that fretful haste, that vehement striving that is every
day becoming more and more the bane of nineteenth century life”. It has
coined one of the great quotes about the pressures of the modern
working life – “I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” | | |
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 | The Chronicles of Clovis, published in 1911, was the third in Saki (H H Munro)’s series of delightfully vicious stories. As an insider, Saki was ideally poised to eviscerate the Edwardian middle class way of life, and his pitiless and magnetic sense of humour teamed with an ability to wield that sharpest of writer’s tools, the (very) short story, make these some of the funniest and most quotable of tales. Ian Richardson is simply stunning in what has become one of his last works - The Chronicles of Clovis audiobook by Saki (H H Munro) | | |
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