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Striding Folly
- Three Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries
- De: Dorothy L. Sayers
- Narrado por: Ian Carmichael
- Duración: 2 h y 5 m
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Three perplexing puzzles - and three inimitable Wimsey solutions - told with wit, humor, and suspense. Narrator Ian Carmichael, the quintessential Lord Peter, provides great entertainment with his talented performance of these three stories. In "Striding Folly", a frightening dream provides a haunting premonition. A house numbered 13 is in a street of even numbers, and a dead man was never alive in "The Haunted Policeman." And "Talboys" sees Lord Peter's own children accused of theft.
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Lord Peter as a Father
- De Jerri C en 01-08-18
- Striding Folly
- Three Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries
- De: Dorothy L. Sayers
- Narrado por: Ian Carmichael
Great Time with Beloved Characters
Revisado: 07-24-23
These three short stories are definitely meant for people who are already fans of Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey, Harriet Vane, and company, but is great fun for those who are. The first two stories are intriguing mysteries in and of themselves, and the third is a delightful romp with some light sleuthing, which lets us spend time with some beloved characters.
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A Preface to Paradise Lost
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 5 h y 35 m
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In Preface to Paradise Lost, the Christian apologist and revered scholar and professor of literature closely examines the style, content, structure, and themes of Milton’s masterpiece, a retelling of the biblical story of the Fall of Humankind, Satan’s temptation, and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Considering the story within the context of the Western literary tradition, Lewis offers invaluable insights into Paradise Lost and the nature of literature itself, unveiling the poem’s beauty and its wisdom.
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Another Scholastic Treasure from CSL
- De James en 04-10-22
- A Preface to Paradise Lost
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: John Lee
A Genius Guiding is Through a Classic
Revisado: 09-30-22
How could I possibly resist getting the chance to hear the great C.S. Lewis’ thoughts on a classic work, especially since he was a literary scholar at Oxford and Cambridge?
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How Great Science Fiction Works
- De: Gary K. Wolfe, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Gary K. Wolfe
- Duración: 12 h y 31 m
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Robots, spaceships, futuristic megacities, planets orbiting distant stars. These icons of science fiction are now in our daily news. Science fiction, once maligned as mere pulp, has motivated cutting-edge scientific research, inspired new technologies, and changed how we view everyday life - and its themes and questions permeate popular culture. Take an unparalleled look at the influence, history, and greatest works of science fiction with illuminating insights and fascinating facts about this wide-ranging genre.
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Great, But Not What I Expected . . .
- De AC en 06-06-16
- How Great Science Fiction Works
- De: Gary K. Wolfe, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Gary K. Wolfe
Great Overview
Revisado: 11-20-17
The Great Courses always does a good job with its lecture series, and this one is no different.
Not only does Gary Wolfe give a great introduction to the history of science fiction, discusses major sci-fi themes and topics, and discusses how signature icons such as robots or spaceships got the be so iconic and what ideas they can help us explore, but he also intentionally introduces the listener to a wide variety of science fiction books as a sort of reading list.
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