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Oct 16, 2023 • 9h 46min
Antonia by George Sand ~ Full Audiobook [romance]
Antonia by George Sand audiobook. Genre: romanceParis, April 1785: spring lilacs press against the studio window of Julien Thierry, a gifted young painter of flowers whose talent cannot erase a brutal inheritance of debt. Still grieving his celebrated artist father, Julien works side by side with his devoted mother, Madame Thierry, clinging to dignity as money troubles tighten and the world of taste shifts away from his family's once-fashionable art. Just beyond their modest pavilion stands the hotel d'Estrelle, where Julie, Comtesse d'Estrelle, lives in uneasy half-mourning. Barely twenty and already widowed, she discovers that the fortune she was promised is tangled in obligations, and the proud d'Estrelle family offers her little more than cold protection for their name. As solicitors bargain, friends advise, and reputation becomes currency, Julie confronts the cost of the choices forced on women of her rank, while Julien faces the perilous distance between an artist's heart and aristocratic society. When Julien and the countess are drawn into one another's orbit, Sand weaves a tense, intimate tale of love tested by class, honor, and the looming pressure of ruin, in a city glittering on the eve of upheaval.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:17:59) Chapter 02(00:32:37) Chapter 03(00:46:20) Chapter 04(00:59:14) Chapter 05(01:12:10) Chapter 06(01:28:53) Chapter 07(01:42:55) Chapter 08(01:57:30) Chapter 09(02:14:41) Chapter 10(02:30:10) Chapter 11(02:43:03) Chapter 12(02:55:55) Chapter 13(03:09:44) Chapter 14(03:26:13) Chapter 15(03:37:39) Chapter 16(03:52:41) Chapter 17(04:13:41) Chapter 18(04:27:45) Chapter 19(04:38:19) Chapter 20(04:52:21) Chapter 21(05:10:37) Chapter 22(05:24:18) Chapter 23(05:39:54) Chapter 24(05:53:00) Chapter 25(06:08:23) Chapter 26(06:25:09) Chapter 27(06:45:11) Chapter 28(07:05:58) Chapter 29(07:25:01) Chapter 30(07:41:07) Chapter 31(07:54:58) Chapter 32(08:07:24) Chapter 33(08:25:26) Chapter 34(08:42:05) Chapter 35(08:59:23) Chapter 36(09:17:54) Chapter 37 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 16, 2023 • 10h 20min
A Dish of Orts by George MacDonald ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
A Dish of Orts by George MacDonald audiobook. Genre: philosophyA Dish of Orts gathers George MacDonald's most searching short pieces - part literary criticism, part spiritual meditation, and part manifesto for the imagination. Rather than offering a single plot, the book invites listeners into an ongoing conversation with a Victorian storyteller who believed that art and faith meet in the deepest places of the human heart. Across essays on poetry, fairy tales, and the moral work of storytelling, MacDonald argues that imagination is not escapism but a disciplined way of seeing: a means of approaching truth, goodness, and God with humility. He challenges shallow moralizing, defends the importance of wonder, and asks what it means to read, write, and live attentively. The central tension is between a reduced, merely practical view of life and MacDonald's insistence that beauty, mystery, and childlike receptivity are essential to spiritual growth. With a voice at once gentle and uncompromising, he addresses artists, teachers, and ordinary readers alike, urging them to cultivate inner honesty and compassion. This is a book for anyone drawn to reflective nonfiction that treats creativity as a serious moral vocation.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:01:59) Chapter 01(00:50:43) Chapter 02(01:22:52) Chapter 03(02:27:46) Chapter 04(03:05:08) Chapter 05(03:47:36) Chapter 06(04:31:18) Chapter 07(05:29:08) Chapter 08(05:51:15) Chapter 09(06:12:25) Chapter 10(06:48:12) Chapter 11(07:22:42) Chapter 12(07:37:48) Chapter 13(08:17:17) Chapter 14(08:58:08) Chapter 15(09:25:28) Chapter 16(09:52:05) Chapter 17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 14, 2023 • 14h 12min
The Angel of the Revolution by George Griffith ~ Full Audiobook [scifi]
The Angel of the Revolution by George Griffith audiobook. Genre: scifiThe Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror (1893) is a science fiction novel by English writer George Griffith. It was his first published novel and remains his most famous work. It was first published in Pearson's Weekly and was prompted by the success of The Great War of 1892 in Black and White magazine, which was itself inspired by The Battle of Dorking.A lurid mix of Jules Verne's futuristic air warfare fantasies, the utopian visions of News from Nowhere and the future war invasion literature of Chesney and his imitators, it tells the tale of a group of terrorists who conquer the world through airship warfare. Led by a crippled, brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter, the 'angel' Natasha, 'The Brotherhood of Freedom' establish a 'pax aeronautica' over the earth after a young inventor masters the technology of flight in 1903. The hero falls in love with Natasha and joins in her war against society in general and the Russian Czar in particular. It correctly forecasts the coming of a great war, but in pretty well all other respects widely misses the mark of the real events that followed. Nevertheless, it is a gripping and exciting story of intrigue and plot interwoven with love and romance played over a background of world warFor ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 1(00:15:08) Chapter 2(00:31:20) Chapter 3(00:45:00) Chapter 4(00:59:23) Chapter 5(01:16:25) Chapter 6(01:36:43) Chapter 7(01:53:45) Chapter 8(02:13:19) Chapter 9(02:30:41) Chapter 10(02:47:50) Chapter 11(03:02:18) Chapter 12(03:14:33) Chapter 13(03:28:38) Chapter 14(03:38:45) Chapter 15(03:52:46) Chapter 16(04:13:28) Chapter 17(04:29:22) Chapter 18(04:47:09) Chapter 19(05:00:45) Chapter 20(05:28:37) Chapter 21(05:47:31) Chapter 22(06:02:03) Chapter 23(06:24:00) Chapter 24(06:43:08) Chapter 25(06:54:46) Chapter 26(07:11:45) Chapter 27(07:26:15) Chapter 28(07:41:30) Chapter 29(08:00:55) Chapter 30(08:18:09) Chapter 31(08:33:39) Chapter 32(08:45:27) Chapter 33(08:54:44) Chapter 34(09:10:02) Chapter 35(09:28:00) Chapter 36(09:47:05) Chapter 37(10:16:17) Chapter 38(10:29:26) Chapter 39(10:42:36) Chapter 40(10:56:48) Chapter 41(11:10:53) Chapter 42(11:26:54) Chapter 43(11:42:21) Chapter 44(11:58:34) Chapter 45(12:15:23) Chapter 46(12:31:36) Chapter 47(12:55:11) Chapter 48(13:16:03) Chapter 49(13:41:36) Chapter 50 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 13, 2023 • 1h 42min
The Crocodile by Fyodor Dostoyevsky ~ Full Audiobook [comedy]
The Crocodile by Fyodor Dostoyevsky audiobook. Genre: comedyIn a glittering St Petersburg arcade, a minor civil servant named Ivan Matveich takes his ambitious young wife Elena and their friend to admire the modern wonders of commerce and foreign goods. The outing turns instantly grotesque when Ivan, showing off with smug curiosity, provokes a placid exhibition crocodile and is swallowed whole - not killed, but trapped alive inside the animal as it continues to sit on display. What follows is a razor-edged farce about reputation, bureaucracy, and the strange ways people turn calamity into opportunity. As officials debate responsibility, proprietors calculate profit, and acquaintances swarm with advice, Ivan discovers that being publicly inconvenienced can be oddly empowering, especially in a society obsessed with status and paperwork. Dostoyevsky uses the absurd predicament to skewer self-importance and the hollow language of progress, while also probing how quickly compassion gives way to spectacle. Compact, sharp, and unsettlingly funny, The Crocodile is a satirical portrait of a world where a man can become a talking exhibit and still worry most about his career.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:24:13) Chapter 02(00:44:23) Chapter 03(01:17:33) Chapter 04 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 13, 2023 • 6h 52min
Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays by Friedrich Nietzsche ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays by Friedrich Nietzsche audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays, Friedrich Nietzsche turns to the origins of Western thought, reading the earliest Greek thinkers not as dusty names in a timeline but as daring psychological types and cultural forces. Moving from the pre-Socratics through the atmosphere that produced Socrates and Plato, Nietzsche reconstructs a world where philosophy, poetry, religion, and politics were still entangled, and where a single bold idea could reshape a citys sense of fate and value. Alongside the studies of early Greek philosophy, the collection gathers additional essays that showcase Nietzsches distinctive method: aphoristic flashes, sharp historical portraits, and relentless questions about what human beings seek when they call something true. The central tension running through these pieces is Nietzsches suspicion that rational explanation can both illuminate and impoverish life, and that cultures rise and fall by the stories they tell themselves about knowledge, suffering, and greatness. Clear-eyed, provocative, and often surprising, these essays invite listeners to meet the Greeks and Nietzsche himself at the moment philosophy first became a battleground for the meaning of existence.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:12:40) Chapter 01(00:52:57) Chapter 02(01:06:27) Chapter 03(01:50:17) Chapter 04(02:18:07) Chapter 05(02:30:52) Chapter 06(03:28:42) Chapter 07(04:22:32) Chapter 08(05:21:52) Chapter 09(06:07:47) Chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 12, 2023 • 4h 21min
The Landlady by Fyodor Dostoyevsky ~ Full Audiobook [drama]
The Landlady by Fyodor Dostoyevsky audiobook. Genre: dramaIn The Landlady, Fyodor Dostoyevsky draws listeners into the foggy courtyards and cramped rooms of St Petersburg, where a lonely young intellectual, Vasily Ordynov, searches for cheap lodging and a quiet place to work. He finds it in the home of a strange pair: Katerina, a beautiful and frightened young woman, and Murin, an aging, enigmatic man who seems to hold her in a grip that is part guardian, part jailer, and part something darker. As Ordynov moves into their apartment, his curiosity turns to fixation, and he begins to imagine himself as Katerina's rescuer, even as he struggles to understand what binds her to Murin. Dreams, feverish impressions, and half-revealed memories blur the line between compassion and obsession, faith and manipulation, freedom and dependence. With mounting psychological pressure and a constant sense of unseen danger, Ordynov is pulled into a battle he barely understands, where the cost of hope may be as frightening as captivity itself.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:35:43) Chapter 02(01:16:02) Chapter 03(01:49:09) Chapter 04(02:53:20) Chapter 05(03:34:36) Chapter 06 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 12, 2023 • 8h 3min
Some American Storytellers by Frederic Taber Cooper ~ Full Audiobook [history]
Some American Storytellers by Frederic Taber Cooper audiobook. Genre: historyIn Some American Storytellers, editor and critic Frederic Taber Cooper offers a guided tour of American fiction at the turn of the twentieth century, introducing listeners to a vivid lineup of popular writers and the distinct narrative gifts that made them household names. Part literary portrait, part close reading, these essays trace how each author wins attention and trust - through voice, character, atmosphere, humor, suspense, and the careful shaping of plot. Cooper moves from the polished cosmopolitan worlds of Edith Wharton to the frontier mythmaking of Owen Wister, from O. Henry's swift twists of irony to Ambrose Bierce's sharp-edged wit, and onward through figures such as Francis Marion Crawford, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Winston Churchill, Robert W. Chambers, Ellen Glasgow, David Graham Phillips, Robert Herrick, Booth Tarkington, Gertrude Atherton, and Frank Norris. As he compares styles and ambitions, Cooper keeps returning to a central question: what makes a writer a true storyteller, kin to the oldest traditions of spoken tale and fireside legend, yet unmistakably American in rhythm and sensibility. The result is an accessible, opinionated, and often illuminating snapshot of a formative literary moment.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:03:33) Chapter 01(00:38:06) Chapter 02(01:06:05) Chapter 03(01:32:46) Chapter 04(02:01:48) Chapter 05(02:30:44) Chapter 06(03:08:08) Chapter 07(03:46:35) Chapter 08(04:24:43) Chapter 09(05:03:35) Chapter 10(05:30:48) Chapter 11(05:56:44) Chapter 12(06:37:08) Chapter 13(07:18:20) Chapter 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 11, 2023 • 1h 31min
Capital and Interest by Frederic Bastiat ~ Full Audiobook [business]
Capital and Interest by Frederic Bastiat audiobook. Genre: businessFrédéric Bastiat was an early 19th century French economist/statesman whose common sense essays tried to battle the rise of socialist ideology after the French revolution, where provisional governments were rivaling each other for power. Of central concern was who should control the money. How is wealth created? How should it be divided amongst the people? What services should government provide? Same questions we are asking now. This essay addresses the popular fallacy of the day that Capital should be available to all gratuitiously, without necessity of paying back loans, and looking upon any form of interest as Usury. Bastiat argued that capital is created by savings, and savings are what makes borrowing possible so the common man can get ahead and prosper, and lending is only worth the risk if the lender profits by it, via interest. He demonstrated the law of supply and demand, that, in essence, interest decreases as availability of capital increases. His basic premises is that without a leisure class (people who have money to spare over earning daily bread), there would be nothing to borrow, so that neither the common man nor society can prosper.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 1(00:07:35) Chapter 2(00:25:13) Chapter 3(00:33:01) Chapter 4(00:48:17) Chapter 5(00:59:49) Chapter 6(01:08:00) Chapter 7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 11, 2023 • 7h 6min
Henry D. Thoreau by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn ~ Full Audiobook [biography]
Henry D. Thoreau by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn audiobook. Genre: biographyWritten by Concord reformer and firsthand acquaintance Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Henry D. Thoreau offers an intimate portrait of the man behind Walden and the era that shaped him. Drawing on personal memories, family testimony, and the literary circles of Emerson and the Transcendentalists, Sanborn follows Thoreau from his New England roots and youth through his emergence as a restless scholar, precise observer of nature, and uncompromising moral voice. The story moves between the ordinary details of work reminding us that Thoreau had to earn his living, and the extraordinary intensity of a mind determined to live by principle, even when that put him at odds with custom, commerce, and public opinion. Along the way, Sanborn maps the friendships and rivalries that tested Thoreau's independence, the quiet discipline of fieldwork that fed his writing, and the social and political storms of mid-19th-century America that demanded a response. At its heart, this is a biography of character: how a private life of woods and words became a public challenge to live deliberately.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 00(00:13:17) Chapter 01(00:46:42) Chapter 02(01:21:40) Chapter 03(02:01:58) Chapter 04(02:36:54) Chapter 05(03:16:10) Chapter 06(03:51:00) Chapter 07(04:26:39) Chapter 08(04:44:15) Chapter 09(05:15:59) Chapter 10(05:41:12) Chapter 11(06:09:43) Chapter 12(06:26:28) Chapter 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 10, 2023 • 5h 54min
The Mistress of Shenstone by Florence Louisa Barclay ~ Full Audiobook [romance]
The Mistress of Shenstone by Florence Louisa Barclay audiobook. Genre: romanceWhen war draws Lord Ingleby away from Shenstone Park, his wife, Lady Myra, becomes the lonely guardian of a great country house that feels too vast for one heart, one small toy poodle, and a growing fear of what each telegram might bring. Florence L. Barclay sets Myra amid autumn terraces, shuttered rooms, and watchful servants who see more than they say, then sends her beyond the safety of her title and estate when devastating news forces her to confront life without the future she had assumed. Seeking quiet on the Cornish coast, Myra finds instead a village full of sharp tongues and warm teacups, including the formidable Miss Murgatroyd sisters, and an unexpected encounter with Jim Airth, a man whose rough manner and guarded silence suggest wounds as deep as her own. As friendship turns toward something more dangerous, Myra must weigh duty against desire, pride against vulnerability, and grief against the possibility of joy, while the shadow of the war and an unseen secret keeps pressing in. A tender, character-driven romance about love after loss, and the courage it takes to forgive.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:21:51) Chapter 02(00:47:46) Chapter 03(01:17:04) Chapter 04(01:44:30) Chapter 05(02:08:34) Chapter 06(02:39:47) Chapter 07(03:10:09) Chapter 08(03:39:24) Chapter 09(04:10:03) Chapter 10(04:30:44) Chapter 11(05:03:40) Chapter 12 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


