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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day...
Far from the madding Crowd's ignoble Strife...
Emma felt the tears running down her cheeks...
I saw that the bride within the bridal dress had withered...
Move him into the sun...
English literature may very well be the greatest body of imaginative writing the world has yet seen. The human experience has been understood, interpreted and conveyed by writers of genius in a tradition stretching through six or more centuries, from Chaucer to Philip Larkin, from Defoe to William Golding. Here, accompanied by a wealth of examples, is the story of a literature that has touched the hearts and stirred the minds of countless readers through the ages.
To Conquer The AirAuthor : James TobinNarrator : Boyd GainesPublisher : Simon & SchusterLength : 6 hoursType : 20th Century
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Tulia: Race, Cocaine and Corruption in a Small Texas TownAuthor : Nate BlakesleeNarrator : James BolesPublisher : Audio Evolution LLCLength : 14 hoursType : American
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Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective JoyAuthor : Barbara EhrenreichNarrator : Pam WardPublisher : Blackstone Audio IncLength : 9 hours 30 minutesType : Social & EconomicOur Price : $19.95
Best-selling social commentator and cultural historian Barbara Ehrenreich presents a fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s oldest traditions: the celebration of communal joy, historically expressed in ecstatic revels of feasting, costuming, and dancing. See full description...
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Crack in the Edge of the World, A (Abridged)Author : Simon WinchesterNarrator : Simon WinchesterPublisher : Harper Collins USLength : 7 hoursType : American
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