Jane Eyre
  • By Charlotte Bronte
  • Duration: 18:27:52
  • Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano And The Longleat Ensemble
  • Publisher: Author's Republic

Jane Eyre is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name "Currer Bell", on October 16, 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American...

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Wonderworks: The 25 Most Powerful Inventions In The History Of Literature
  • By Angus Fletcher
  • Duration: 15:11:18
  • Narrator: Jacques Roy
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster

A brilliant examination of literary inventions through the ages, from ancient Mesopotamia to Elena Ferrante, that shows how writers have created technical...

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Determined To Stand: The Reinvention Of Bob Dylan
  • By Chris Gregory
  • Duration: 16:47:24
  • Narrator: Chris Gregory
  • Publisher: Author's Republic

Although Bob Dylan’s music of the 1960s and 70s was highly acclaimed and vastly influential, by the mid 1980s his creativity had dipped so low that he was seriously thinking of...

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The Divine Feminine
  • By Centre of Excellence
  • Duration: 3:10:42
  • Narrator: Jane Branch
  • Publisher: Author's Republic

Listening to the Divine Feminine Audiobook starts you off on a journey to seek your inner power and unleash the strength of your femininity. Engaging and enlightening, you’ll...

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Old English Poetry
  • By Edgar Allan Poe
  • Publisher: SAMPI Books

In "Old English Poetry", Edgar Allan Poe reflects on the character and development of early English verse. He examines the distinctive rhythm, structure, and imagery of...

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Romeo And Juliet
  • By William Shakespeare
  • Publisher: Lebooks Editora

Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is one of the most iconic tragedies in world literature. Set in the Italian city of Verona, the play tells the story of a passionate and...

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Phaedra - Jean Racine
  • By Jean Racine
  • Publisher: Lebooks Editora

Phaedra by Jean Racine  is a classic tragedy that explores the destructive power of passion, fate, and moral conflict. Inspired by Greek mythology and the works of Euripides and...

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Marco Lucchesi: Star-poetics-labyrinth
  • By Ana Maria Haddad Baptista
  • Publisher: Tesseractum Editorial

This book brings gathered essays (revised and expanded) by Ana Maria Haddad Baptista, published in several books and magazines about Marco Lucchesi's set of works.Marco Lucchesi...

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The Figure Of The Author In A Global Context: A Case Study Of Gabriel García Márquez And His Authorial Brand
  • By Raphaele Freire Limas
  • Publisher: Editora Dialética

Throughout the history of the publishing industry, the figure of the author has undergone major transformations. The modernization and development of consumer societies enabled...

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To Let
  • By John Galsworthy
  • Publisher: John Galsworthy

To let is the final novel of the trilogy Forsyte. The story is a continuation of the struggle between the two factions within that family: now the shadow of the past comes back to...

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