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The Magician's Nephew
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Kenneth Branagh
- Duración: 3 h y 56 m
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Digory and Polly meet and become friends one cold, wet summer in London. Their lives burst into adventure when Digory's Uncle Andrew, who thinks he is a magician, sends them hurtling to...somewhere else. They find their way to Narnia, newborn from the Lion's song, and encounter the evil sorceress Jadis, before they finally return home.
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An incredible children's series
- De Jason en 05-14-05
- The Magician's Nephew
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Kenneth Branagh
How Wonderful Magic is, Yet How Dreadful it Could also Be
Revisado: 12-27-16
The Magician's Nephew is the first of C.S. Lewis' tales in his series of novels, The Chronicles of Narnia. Not only does his novel, with its charming fairytale- like themes, take the reader through an exciting journey to worlds beyond his own, but it also leaves him wondering how wonderful magic is, yet how dreadful it could also be. Both Aslan, the founder of the peaceful land of Narnia, and Jaddis, the Queen of the ruined land of Charm, are capable of practicing magic. Lewis shows that the struggle between good and evil, white and dark magic has ever since been existed among rulers of other worlds, just as it exists in ours. There is no good without evil, but to whom should victory be declared, this is what the reader discovers for himself in the coming tales of The Chronicles of Narnia.
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Night and Day
- De: Virginia Woolf
- Narrado por: Juliet Stevenson
- Duración: 18 h y 57 m
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Written before she began her experiments in the writing of fiction, Virginia Woolf's second novel, Night and Day, is a story about a group of young people trying to discover what it means to fall in love. It asks all the big questions: What does it mean to fall in love? Does marriage grant happiness? What is happiness? Night and Day is a conventional novel; however, it maps out for us the world of Virginia Woolf in its wondrous prose: For her it was the beginning, leading on to a prolonged engagement with her search for the means to express the "inner life".
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"After all, what is love?"
- De Eman Abd Allah en 12-13-16
- Night and Day
- De: Virginia Woolf
- Narrado por: Juliet Stevenson
"After all, what is love?"
Revisado: 12-13-16
Should we be dependent on whatever affections other people offer us? Or, shall we think our minds so as to figure out what feelings do we have for them? "After all, what is love?". These questions and more are lingering in the long pages of Woolf's novel, Night and Day. Not only is she able to provide her reader with a vivid description of the busy life of middle-classed individuals living in Victorian London, but she also delves deep into the inner world of her characters so that she could analyze their emotional conflicts. Katherine, Mary, William and Ralph each is trying to rejuvenate the meaning of love and to attach that meaning to what s/he perceives as " reality". Woolf's style leaves the reader amazed, if not puzzled, at her skillful depiction of the wide range of emotions human beings are capable of possessing.
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