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Les Misérables Part 6
- Penguin Classics
- De: Christine Donougher, Victor Hugo, Robert Tombs
- Narrado por: Adeel Akhtar, Natalie Simpson, Adrian Scarborough, y otros
- Duración: 8 h y 46 m
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Victor Hugo's tale of injustice, heroism and love follows the fortunes of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat: by his own conscience and by the relentless investigations of the dogged Policeman, Javert. It is not simply for himself that Valjean must stay free, however, for he has sworn to protect the baby daughter of Fantine, driven to prostitution by poverty.
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A Timeless and Thought-Provoking Work of Literature!
- De Kevin D. en 05-01-24
- Les Misérables Part 6
- Penguin Classics
- De: Christine Donougher, Victor Hugo, Robert Tombs
- Narrado por: Adeel Akhtar, Natalie Simpson, Adrian Scarborough, Emma Fielding, John Owen-Jones
A Timeless and Thought-Provoking Work of Literature!
Revisado: 05-01-24
"Les Misérables" is a sweeping epic that follows the lives of several interconnected characters in 19th-century France.
At its core, the novel explores themes of love, redemption, and social injustice.
The story revolves around Jean Valjean, a former convict who seeks redemption and finds new purpose in life after a chance encounter with a bishop.
Valjean's journey intertwines with the lives of other characters, including the idealistic student Marius, the tragic Fantine, and the relentless police inspector Javert.
Through their struggles and triumphs, author Victor Hugo paints a vivid picture of a society plagued by poverty, inequality, and political turmoil.
The novel is a powerful examination of the human condition and a poignant call for compassion and social change. "Les Misérables" explores several themes throughout the novel.
The novel examines the concepts of justice and injustice, highlighting the harshness of the legal system and the disparities between the rich and the poor. It questions the fairness of society and emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding.
The theme of redemption is central to the story, as many characters seek redemption for their past actions. It explores the possibility of transformation and the power of forgiveness to overcome the mistakes of the past.
Love in its various forms is a recurring theme in "Les Misérables." It examines the power of love to inspire selflessness and sacrifice, as characters make sacrifices for the well-being of others.
The novel explores the stark contrasts between the social classes and the suffering of the poor and marginalized. It sheds light on the social injustices of the time and advocates for a more equal society.
"Les Misérables" portrays a world filled with both hope and despair. It explores the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to find hope in the face of adversity.
The novel also touches on political themes, particularly the June Rebellion of 1832 in France. It examines the causes and consequences of political unrest and raises questions about the role of individuals in effecting change.
These themes, among others, contribute to the depth and richness of Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables," making it a timeless and thought-provoking work of literature.
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The Apology of Socrates: Adapted for the Contemporary Reader
- De: Plato, James Harris
- Narrado por: Michael T Downey
- Duración: 57 m
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The Apology of Socrates, by Plato, is the dialogue that presents the speech of legal self-defense, which Socrates presented at his trial for impiety and corruption, in 399 BC. Specifically, The Apology of Socrates is a defense against the charges of “corrupting the youth” and “not believing in the same gods as the city, but in other gods which are novel” to Athens.
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- De Nomi en 12-22-17
A Timeless Wisdom!
Revisado: 03-03-24
"The Apology of Socrates: Adapted for the Contemporary Reader" is a thought-provoking and accessible book that brings the timeless wisdom of Socrates to modern readers.
In this adaptation, Socrates' famous defense speech is presented in a clear and engaging manner, allowing readers to grasp the essence of his philosophical ideas and the significance of his trial. Through his eloquent arguments and unwavering commitment to truth, Socrates challenges societal norms and provokes readers to question their own beliefs and values.
This book is a captivating exploration of the power of critical thinking and the pursuit of knowledge, making it a must-read for anyone seeking intellectual enlightenment in today's world.
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Plato's Symposium
- De: Plato
- Narrado por: Ray Childs
- Duración: 2 h y 21 m
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The dramatic nature of Plato's dialogues is delightfully evident in Symposium. The marriage between character and thought bursts forth as the guests gather at Agathon's house to celebrate the success of his first tragedy. With wit and insight, they all present their ideas about love - from Erixymachus' scientific naturalism to Aristophanes' comic fantasy. The unexpected arrival of Alcibiades breaks the spell cast by Diotima's ethereal climb up the staircase of love to beauty itself.
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fantastic
- De Aleksander en 11-09-16
- Plato's Symposium
- De: Plato
- Narrado por: Ray Childs
A Thought Provoking Exploration!
Revisado: 03-03-24
Plato's "Symposium" is a philosophical work that takes the form of a series of speeches delivered at a dinner party. The dialogue explores the nature of love and its various manifestations.
Each speech presents a different perspective on love, ranging from physical desire to spiritual connection. Through these diverse viewpoints, Plato delves into the complexities of human love and the pursuit of beauty.
The "Symposium" offers profound insights into the nature of love, raising questions about its origins, purpose, and ultimate significance in human existence. It is a thought-provoking exploration of one of life's most fundamental and mysterious aspects.
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The Allegory of the Cave
- De: Plato
- Narrado por: Gil Anders
- Duración: 1 h y 12 m
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The Allegory of the Cave appears in Plato’s Republic and compares the effect of education and the lack of it on human nature. It is written as a dialogue between Plato's brother and Socrates, who tells of people that have been chained to the wall of a cave their whole lives. They see shadows projected on the wall from objects passing in front of a fire behind them. Socrates explains that the philosopher is like a prisoner who has escaped the cave and realizes that the shadows on the wall are not the true reality at all.
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Plato made uninteresting
- De Aaron en 08-09-20
- The Allegory of the Cave
- De: Plato
- Narrado por: Gil Anders
A Deep Reflection!
Revisado: 03-02-24
"The Allegory of the Cave" by Plato is a philosophical work that presents a powerful metaphor to explore the nature of reality and the human condition. In this allegory, Plato uses the image of prisoners chained inside a cave, facing a wall and unable to turn their heads. They can only see the shadows cast by objects behind them, which they perceive as reality. However, when one prisoner is freed and exposed to the outside world, he realizes that the shadows were mere illusions and that there is a greater truth beyond the cave.
Through this allegory, Plato suggests that the material world we perceive with our senses is a mere reflection of a higher reality, and true knowledge can only be attained through philosophical inquiry and the pursuit of wisdom. "The Allegory of the Cave" provokes deep reflection on the nature of perception, knowledge, and the journey towards enlightenment.
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Red Rabbit Part 3
- De: Tom Clancy
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
- Duración: 7 h y 17 m
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Tom Clancy returns to Jack Ryan's early days, in an extraordinary new novel of global political drama. Ryan's first days on the job at the CIA put him into a high-stakes game, playing for the life of the Pope and the stability of the Western world.
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An Immersive Cold War Thriller
- De Kevin D. en 12-28-23
- Red Rabbit Part 3
- De: Tom Clancy
- Narrado por: Scott Brick
An Immersive Cold War Thriller
Revisado: 12-28-23
In "Red Rabbit", Tom Clancy crafts another page-turning thriller featuring his iconic character Jack Ryan. The story drops readers directly into the tension of the Cold War as Ryan uncovers an alarming plot to assassinate Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during a visit to America. Ryan's investigation pulls him deeper into a web of intrigue spanning international politics and covert spy operations. As various groups maneuver to further their agendas, Ryan finds himself in a race against time to unravel the conspiracy and prevent an act that could plunge the two superpowers into conflict. Long-time fans of Clancy will appreciate the novel's realistic portrayal of intelligence work and geopolitical maneuvering of the era. The fast-paced narrative keeps readers fully engaged as secrets are revealed. Overall, "Red Rabbit" delivers an entertaining blend of history and suspense that will keep readers gripped until the last twist. It's an excellent choice for those seeking an immersive Cold War thriller.
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Fragments
- De: Heraclitus
- Narrado por: Austin Vanfleet
- Duración: 26 m
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Though this Word is true evermore, yet men are as unable to understand it when they hear it for the first time as before they have heard it at all. For, though, all things come to pass in accordance with this Word, men seem as if they had no experience of them, when they make trial of words and deeds such as I set forth, dividing each thing according to its nature and showing how it truly is. But other men know not what they are doing when awake, even as they forget what they do in sleep.
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Phone book reading.
- De L. Stepelevich en 05-25-18
- Fragments
- De: Heraclitus
- Narrado por: Austin Vanfleet
Profound Insights into Ever-Changing Nature of Reality!
Revisado: 11-27-23
Heraclitus's fragments provide profound philosophical insights into:
- the ever-changing nature of reality
- the interconnectedness of opposites
- the role of the logos in maintaining order
- the limitations of human perception
These ideas continue to influence and challenge contemporary thinkers, solidifying Heraclitus's place in the history of philosophy.
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Wuthering Heights
- An Audible Exclusive Performance
- De: Emily Brontë, Ann Dinsdale - introduction
- Narrado por: Joanne Froggatt, Rachel Atkins - introduction
- Duración: 12 h y 32 m
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The unapologetic intensity with which Emily Brontë wrote this story ensures that it will forever be considered one of the greatest works of English literature. A passionate tale of a chaotic and often violent love, Wuthering Heights transcends your average romance and, with its Gothic undertones, takes the listener on a journey through one man's lustful hunt for revenge.
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Almost Peerless
- De Brad Simkulet en 02-04-18
- Wuthering Heights
- An Audible Exclusive Performance
- De: Emily Brontë, Ann Dinsdale - introduction
- Narrado por: Joanne Froggatt, Rachel Atkins - introduction
A Timeless Classic!
Revisado: 11-09-23
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë is a captivating and haunting novel that explores the complexities of love, revenge, and the destructive power of obsession. Set on the desolate moors of Yorkshire, the story follows the tempestuous relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, two deeply flawed and passionate individuals. Brontë's vivid and atmospheric prose brings the wild landscape to life, mirroring the tumultuous emotions of the characters. With its dark themes, complex characters, and unconventional narrative structure, "Wuthering Heights" is a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its exploration of the darker aspects of human nature and the enduring power of love.
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Remaking the World
- How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West
- De: Andrew Wilson
- Narrado por: Andrew Wilson
- Duración: 10 h y 13 m
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With dizzying social transformations in everything from gender to social justice, it may seem like there's never been a more tumultuous period in history. But a single year in the late 18th century saw a number of influential transformations—or even revolutions—that changed the social trajectory of the Western world. By understanding how those events influenced today's cultural landscape, Christians can more effectively bear witness to God's truth in a post-Christian age.
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EXTRAORDINARY
- De Wade en 09-26-23
- Remaking the World
- How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West
- De: Andrew Wilson
- Narrado por: Andrew Wilson
A Compelling Call for Change and Hope
Revisado: 10-25-23
"Remaking the World" by Andrew Wilson is a thought-provoking and insightful book that delves into the challenges and possibilities of reshaping our world for the better. Wilson's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex concepts and ideas easily understandable for readers of all backgrounds. With a comprehensive analysis of global issues, Wilson provides a compelling argument for the urgent need to take action. What sets this book apart is its optimistic tone, offering practical solutions and highlighting inspiring examples of individuals and communities already making a difference. "Remaking the World" is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the issues that shape our world and a hopeful vision for a better future.
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Oedipus Rex
- De: Sophocles
- Narrado por: Douglas Campbell
- Duración: 1 h y 17 m
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Full-cast dramatization of Oedipus the King, the Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed c. 429 BCE. Featuring Douglas Campbell, Eric House and Robert Goodier.
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Haunting and beautiful
- De Tad Davis en 02-09-11
- Oedipus Rex
- De: Sophocles
- Narrado por: Douglas Campbell
Unveiling the Tragic Tapestry: Oedipus the King Shatters Expectations
Revisado: 10-07-23
Sophocles' Oedipus the King is a gripping masterpiece that delves into the depths of fate and consequences. From the moment the curtains rise, this tragic tale lures you into a world of suspense and mystery, leaving you on the edge of your seat. With its expertly crafted plot, unforgettable characters, and timeless themes, Oedipus the King is a theatrical gem that will haunt your thoughts long after the final act. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as the veil is lifted on Oedipus' dark journey, revealing a tapestry of tragedy unlike any other.
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Agamemnon
- De: Aeschylus
- Narrado por: Keira Grace
- Duración: 1 h y 30 m
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Agamemnon is the first part of the Oresteia trilogy by the Greek playwright Aeschylus. Each of the plays that form part of The Oresteia can stand alone, but they perfectly complement one other in a longer narrative. Agamemnon provides the seed of all the themes that are explored in part two, The Libation Bearers, and three, The Eumenides.
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Agamemnon: A Riveting Tale of Betrayal, Revenge, and Divine Justice
- De Kevin D. en 10-07-23
- Agamemnon
- De: Aeschylus
- Narrado por: Keira Grace
Agamemnon: A Riveting Tale of Betrayal, Revenge, and Divine Justice
Revisado: 10-07-23
In "Agamemnon," the first play of Aeschylus' iconic trilogy, the stage is set for a gripping narrative that unfolds with relentless tension. This ancient Greek tragedy delves deep into the realms of power, pride, and the destructive force of human nature. The tale follows the eponymous king as he returns victorious from the Trojan War, only to be ensnared in a web of deceit and vengeance. Aeschylus masterfully weaves together themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, leaving readers captivated by the intricate character dynamics and the haunting repercussions of past actions. With its lyrical language and thought-provoking symbolism, "Agamemnon" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of Greek tragedy. Prepare to be enthralled as this classic work raises profound questions about the nature of justice and the inevitable clash between mortals and the gods.
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