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A+ Audio Guide: The Poetry of Walt Whitman



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A+ Audio Guide: The Poetry of Walt Whitman


Author : Kirsten Silva Gruesz, Ph.D.

Performed By : Peter Strauss

Publisher : Hachette Audio

Runtime : 1 hour

Categories : Classic Literature
Self Help

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A+ Audio is the innovative audio study guide series that will help you better understand, appreciate, and enjoy great works of literature. With a dramatic presentation that gives voice to the printed word, you'll experience these classic works as never before.

 Welcome to A+ Audio .


Audio contains:



  • Introduction to Whitman's life and work,

  • Detailed discussions of his major works,

  • Dramatic readings from Song of Myself, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd, and Passage to India.


PDF booklet contains:


• Glossary of terms,


• Synopsis of the 3 poems,


• Study references for books, music and films,


Music from:



  • Charles Ives's Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4

  • Sergei Prokofiev's Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5 



 


 



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Henry IV - Part One
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Henry IV - Part One

Author : William Shakespeare
Performed By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 2 hours 15 minutes
Categories : Dramatizations
Classic Literature
Audio Theater
Shakespeare
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BBC Radio has a unique heritage when it comes to Shakespeare. Since 1923, when the newly formed company broadcast its first full-length play, generations of actors and producers have honed and perfected the craft of making Shakespeare to be heard.

Each word of this production builds a picture of richness and complexity of Shakespeare's characters. The clarity of radio gives added poignancy to the young Prince's struggles and greater depth to Falstaff's exuberance.

The play is introduced by Richard Eyre, former Director of the Royal National Theatre.

Revitalised, original and comprehensive - this is Shakespeare for the new millennium.

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