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  • 安静邻居纪事_Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood 著/George MACDONALD 播/Lee Smalley

    安静邻居纪事_有声英文小说讲的是:这种令人愉快的故事开始于一个小镇称为Marshmallows,一个年轻的男子,新来的牧师,Harry沃尔顿,刚刚抵达。当他开始他的工作,他发现在他的小教区一切都是不正常的,这一切似乎以OldcastleHall为中心。安静邻居纪事_有声英文小说的高潮开始于在他赢得人们信任的过程中,秘密的慢慢揭开,Harry沃尔顿试图从过去的无罪的人,帮助他们克服傲慢,而他在这儿,爱上了一个过去是最神秘的女人,和其残暴的母亲是OldcastleHall的情妇。从年轻的牧师的视角来说,这是一个精彩的,感人独特的神秘的罗曼史。与安静邻居纪事_有声英文小说相近的作品还有AScrawl英文有声小说TheAdventuresofCaptainHatteras英文有声小说

  • 风中芦苇_英文有声小说The Wind Among the Reeds 著/William Butler YEATS 播/Justin Brett

    威廉·巴特勒·叶芝是爱尔兰诗人,20世纪文学的最重要的人物之一。他在他的青年和从小就学习诗歌被迷住了两个爱尔兰的传说和神秘。他的一个作品,“风中芦苇_英文有声小说”,出版于1899年,被批评者的意见是他的早期作品主要成就。叶芝的诗歌,特别是风中芦苇_英文有声小说,此时图像充满了凯尔特神话和民间传说的人物。试着翻译一段了解一下风中芦苇_英文有声小说的大致风格:千军万马从诺克纳里亚出发在clooth坟墓那******的;奎尔塔摇晃他燃烧的头发尼娅芙通话_away,走吧:倒空你心中的凡人的梦。风唤醒,树叶打转,我们的脸颊苍白,头发是未绑定,我们的胸部起伏,我们的眼神烁烁,我们的手臂挥舞,我们的嘴唇分开;如果我们跑带任何的目光,我们来到他和他手头的事情之间,我们来到他和他的heart_希望之间。主机是冲到白天和黑夜,哪里有希望或行为是公平的吗?奎尔塔摇晃他燃烧的头发,尼娅芙走吧走吧。

  • 医生平安夜_英文有声小说_The Doctor's Christmas Eve 著/James Lane ALLEN 播/Lynne Thompson

    “医生平安夜”有声小说是英国科幻电视节目who医生情节。它是第六who医生圣诞特别自2005年该计划的复兴,并播出了2010年12月25日双方BBC一和BBC美国,成为第一集首映在同一天同时在英国和美国。它是由史蒂芬莫法特和导演托比·海恩斯。在情节,新婚夫妇同伴艾米池塘(凯伦吉兰)和罗里·威廉姆斯(亚瑟Darvill)被困在已经陷入了一个奇怪的云带一个崩溃的空间衬垫。他们叫医生(马特·史密斯),谁的土地下面的星球,并符合吝啬KazranSardick(迈克尔·甘本),一个人谁可以控制云层,但拒绝帮助。医生平安夜_英文有声小说狄更斯的圣诞颂歌的鼓舞下,医生尝试使用时间旅行来改变Kazran的过去,让他仁慈,所以他将拯救飞船。莫法特喜欢写情节,并且是狄更斯的故事,自己的粉丝。这个故事特点飞鲨鱼和鱼,这是一件莫法特害怕作为一个孩子。情节特点威尔士歌手凯瑟琳·詹金斯,谁也唱在情节与专门为她写了一首歌的演技首次亮相。“圣诞颂歌”是通过七,2010年8月拍摄的主要是套由展示的新的设计师MichaelPickwood设计。特别是在英国听到医生平安夜_英文有声小说的1211万听众和从评论家接受了普遍的积极评价。更多英语名著请查询英文有声小说分类。

  • A Scrawl 著/James Whitcomb RILEY 播/Claudia Salto

    JamesWhitcombRileywasanAmericanwriter,poet,andbestsellingauthor,borninthetownofGreenfield,Indiana.Duringhislifetimehewasknownasthe"HoosierPoet"and"Children'sPoet"forhisdialectworksandhischildren'spoetryrespectively.Hispoemstendedtobehumorousorsentimental,andoftheapproximatelyonethousandpoemsthatRileyauthored,themajorityareindialect.

  • The Vanishing Man 著/R. Austin FREEMAN 播/Nicholas Clifford

    Ayoungdoctor,formerstudentofthelegalandmedicalexpertDr.JohnThorndyke,findshimselfalmostaccidentallydrawnintoacaseinwhichamanhasvanished.Perhapshehasdied;perhapsnot;buttheissueisveryimportantbecausethewillthathehasleftbehindiscuriously--annoyinglycuriously--worded.Fortunately,Dr.Thorndyke'srationalitycombinedwithhisforensicskills,bringthecasetoaconclusion,whiletheyoungdoctormeetstheloveofhislifeintheEgyptianroomsoftheBritishMuseum.

  • 蒙特梭利_The Mother and the Child 著/Maria MONTESSORI 播/kattekliek

    "Themotherandthechild"isalecturegivenbyMariaMontessoriin1915.Thefamouseducationalreformerspeaksabouttheimportancetogivechildrenfreedomandasuitableenvironment,sotheywillbeabletofullydevelopaccordingtotheirownnature.-Summarybykattekliek

  • The Adventures of Captain Hatteras, Part 2 The Field of Ice 著/Jules VERNE 播/jciesielski

    Thenovel,setin1861,describesadventuresofBritishexpeditionledbyCaptainJohnHatterastotheNorthPole.Hatterasisconvincedthattheseaaroundthepoleisnotfrozenandhisobsessionistoreachtheplacenomatterwhat.MutinybythecrewresultsindestructionoftheirshipbutHatteras,withafewmen,continuesontheexpedition.

  • A Texas Cowboy; Or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony 著/Charles A. SIRINGO 播/David Wales

    CharlesA.SiringowasanAmericanlawman,detective,andagentforthePinkertonNationalDetectiveAgencyduringthelate19thcenturyandearly20thcentury….Aftertakingpartinseveralcattledrives,Siringostoppedherdingtosettledown,getmarried(1884),andopenamerchantbusinessinCaldwell,Kansas.Hebeganwritingabook,entitledATexasCowboy;OrFifteenYearsontheHurricaneDeckofaSpanishPony.Ayearlater,itwaspublished,towideacclaim,andbecameoneofthefirsttruelooksintolifeasacowboywrittenbysomeonewhohadactuallylivedthelife.

  • Whittington and his Cat 著/E. L. BLANCHARD 播/Philippa

    WhittingtonandhisCat,orHarlequinLordMayorofLondonwasthe26thGrandComicChristmasAnnual,writtenbyE.L.BlanchardforperformanceattheTheatreRoyal,DruryLane,Londonin1875.PantomimesareafavouriteChristmasentertainmentinEngland,andinVictoriantimeswereusuallywritteninrhymingcouplets.TheyfeaturedaPrincipalBoy(playedbyagirl)andaDame(playedbyaman).Overtheyearstheybecameevermoreelaboratewithfantasticcostumes,hugecastsandspectaculartransformationscenes.Weshallhavetoleavethesetoyourimagination,dearlistener,butwehopethatourperformancewillgiveyouaflavourofVictorianpanto.ThisversionofthestoryofDickWhittingtonwasproducedfromatornandwell-usedcopyofthepantomimescript,andalongsearchonlineandinvariousBritishlibrariesfortheoriginalmusic,detailsofwhichmaybefoundhere.Thelyricsofthelastsongarethecast'scurtaincallandincludethenamesWright,VokesandCoveney,theVokesfamilyandHarrietCoveneybeingfamouscelebritiesinVictorianpantomime.DickarrivesinLondontosearchforthefabled"streetspavedwithgold"andafterbeingreunitedwithhiscatTomwhohasfollowedhim,findsthemercerMr.Fitzwarren(forwhombusinessisnotgoingwell),hislovelydaughterAliceandthefearsomeDorothytheCook.Manyhighjinksensue.

  • 马可波罗游记The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the East, volume 1 著/Marco POLO 播/Leni

    "BooksoftheMarvelsoftheWorld"or"DescriptionoftheWorld"(Divisamentdoumonde),alsonicknamed"IlMilione"("TheMillion")or"OrientePoliano",butcommonlycalled"TheTravelsofMarcoPolo",isa13th-centurytraveloguewrittendownbyRustichellodaPisafromstoriestoldbyMarcoPolo,describingthetravelsofthelatterthroughAsia,Persia,China,andIndonesiabetween1271and1291.It'sbeenaveryfamousandpopularbooksincethe14thcentury,creatingtheimageofMarcoPoloastheiconoftheboldtraveller.PresentingMarcoPoloasanimportantfigureatthecourtoftheMongolleaderKublaiKhan,thebookwaswritteninOldFrenchbyRustichellodaPisa,aromanceauthorofthetime,whowasreportedlyworkingfromaccountswhichhehadheardfromMarcoPolowhentheywereimprisonedinGenoa,havingbeencapturedwhileonaship.

  • 仲夏夜之梦A Midsummer Night's Dream 著/佚名 播/佚名

    《仲夏夜之梦》是威廉·莎士比亚青春时代最后一部也是最为成熟的喜剧作品,同时也是威廉·莎士比亚最著名的喜剧之一。整部戏剧情调轻松,总的来说就是一个“乱点鸳鸯谱”的故事。剧中有穿插了小闹剧当作笑料,即众工匠为婚礼所排的“风马牛不相及”的喜剧以及排戏经过。这部戏剧没有什么深远的社会意义与内涵。它所包含的,只是纯净的快乐,仿佛是一部戏剧的狂欢,中间也掠过一丝爱情所固有的烦恼,但亦是加以欢乐化、喜剧化的。莎士比亚在同时期的作品中,“梦”字的出现特别频繁。潜意识藉此在梦里呈现出来,透露人的真正想法、感觉、欲望或恐惧等。梦也带有预示作用,预示未来可能的变化。这个故事发生于城市与森林、清醒与睡眠、真实与梦幻之间。忒修斯掌管现实的雅典城,奥布朗则是森林之王,分别象征理智和潜意识。森林代表******、焦虑、混乱、不受管束,隐藏许多不可预测的因素,仿佛一场纷乱的梦境。雅典城则代表社会机制、社会运作的秩序,可以化解所有的冲突。

  • Kabumpo in Oz 著/Ruth Plumly THOMPSON 播/ElleyKat

    Dearchildren:DoyoulikeElephants?DoyoubelieveinGiants?AnddoyouloveallthejollypeopleoftheWonderfulLandofOz?Wellthenyou'llwanttohearaboutthelatesthappeningsinthatdelightfulKingdom.AllaresetforthintrueOzfashionin"KabumpoinOz,"thesixteenthOzbook.KabumpoisanElegantElephant.Heisveryoldandwise,andhasakindlyheart,ashavealltheOzfolks.Inthenewbookyou'llmeetPrincePompa,andPegAmy,acharmingWoodenDoll.Therearenewcountries,strangeadventuresandthemostsurprisingBoxofMagicyouhaveeverheardof.Ruggedo,thewickedoldGnomeKing,doesalotofmischiefwiththisbeforePrincessOzmacanstophim.OfcourseDorothy,theScarecrow,Scraps,GlindatheGood,Tik-Tok,andotheroldfriendsallarealiveandbusyinthenewbook.IamjustbackfromtheEmeraldCitywiththebestofOzwishesforeverybody,butespeciallyyou.PhiladelphiaSpringof1922RuthPlumlyThompson

  • Junior Classics Volume 5 Stories That Never Grow Old 著/William PATTEN 播/Lynne Thompson

    Aselectionoffamoustalesselectedandre-workedforajunioraudience.StoriesaretakenfromArabianNights,RobinsonCrusoe,Gulliver'sTravels,Shakespeareanplays,Pilgrim'sProgress,Ivanhoe,andTheStartlingAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen

  • 波利安娜Pollyanna 著/Eleanor H. PORTER 播/Lydia Rasmussen

    ThestorybeginswhenPollyannaarrivesinBeldingsvilletolivewithherAuntPolly,astrictanddutifulmiddleagedwoman.Pollyannaimmediatelybeginstobrightenupeveryone'slifebythe"GladGame."Tryingtofindsomethingtobegladaboutineverysituation,Pollyannaishappy,joyful,lively,andsoontransformsthewholetown.Onedaysomethingsoterriblehappens,evenPollyannadoesn'tknowhowtobegladaboutit.

  • 三职员The Three Clerks_Part1 著/Anthony TROLLOPE 播/Anthony Ogus

    Romanceandcrimeinthemid-19thcenturyBritishCivilService.Inthisearlynovel,TrollopedrawsonhisownexperiencesasajuniorclerkintheGeneralPostOfficetoprovideanentertainingandmovingaccountofhowambitionwithintheservicecanaffectfriendshipandlove.

  • 柏拉图_Philebus 著/PLATO 播/Geoffrey Edwards

    TakingtheformofadiscussionbetweenthehedonistPhilebus,hisnaivedisciple,ProtarchusandSocrates,"Philebus"isacompellingconsiderationofthepopularbeliefthatpleasureisthegreatestattainablegood.Here,Socratesspeculatesonthedifferingintensitiesofbothpleasureandpain;exploresthenotionthattheycanbedividedintopureandimpuretypes;considerstherelationshipbetweentheoneandthemany;andestablishesknowledgeasafarhighergoal.Aprofoundargumentthattruefulfillmentcanonlybeachievedbythepursuitofbeauty,truthandmoderation,"Philebus"isamongtheearliestandmostfascinatingexplorationsofoneofthemostfundamentalhumanquestions:howtoleadagoodlife.

  • The Three Clerks_Part2 著/Anthony TROLLOPE 播/Anthony Ogus

    Romanceandcrimeinthemid-19thcenturyBritishCivilService.Inthisearlynovel,TrollopedrawsonhisownexperiencesasajuniorclerkintheGeneralPostOfficetoprovideanentertainingandmovingaccountofhowambitionwithintheservicecanaffectfriendshipandlove.

  • 雪松后的房子The_House_Behind_the_Cedars 著/Charles W. Chesnutt 播/佚名

    JohnWalden,ayoungblackman,decidestopassforwhiteinordertoearnwhathefeelsishisshareoftheAmericandream.Withoutsentimentality,thisnovelprobesdeeplyintothewhiteSouth'sobsessionswithraceandprivilege.

  • 黑乌鸦Blacky_the_Crow 著/Thornton W. Burgess 播/佚名

    Thisbookwasconvertedfromitsphysicaleditiontothedigitalformatbyacommunityofvolunteers.Youmayfinditforfreeontheweb.PurchaseoftheKindleeditionincludeswirelessdelivery.

  • A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf 著/John Muir,PeterJenkins 播/佚名

    HereistheadventurethatstartedJohnMuironalifetimeofdiscovery.Takenfromhisearliestjournals,thisbookrecordsMuir'swalkin1867fromIndianaacrossKentucky.Tennessee,NorthCarolina,Georgia,andFloridatotheGulfCoast.Inhisdistinctandwonderfulstyle,Muirshowsusthewilderness,aswellasthetownsandpeople,oftheSouthimmediatelyaftertheCivilWar.FounderoftheSierraClub,anditspresidentuntilhisdeath,Muirwasaspiritsofreethatallhedidtoprepareforanexpeditionwasto"throwsometeaandbreadintoanoldsackandjumpoverthebackFence."Inaworldconfrontingthedeteriorationofthenaturalenvironmentandanever-quickeningpaceoflife,theattractionofMuir'swritingshasneverbeengreater.

  • The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln 著/Wayne WHIPPLE 播/Kara Shallenberg

    Lincolnasaboyandyoungman.Aglimpseintothetypeofpersonhewasfromtheverybeginning."Alltheworldlovesalover"—andAbrahamLincolnlovedeverybody.Withallhisbrainandbrawn,hisrealgreatnesswasinhisheart.Hehasbeencalled"theGreat-HeartoftheWhiteHouse,"andthereislittledoubtthatmorepeoplehaveheardabouthimthantherearewhohavereadoftheoriginal"Great-Heart"in"ThePilgrim'sProgress."Indeed,itissafetosaythatmoremillionsinthemodernworldareacquaintedwiththestoryoftheriseofAbrahamLincolnfromapoorlybuiltlogcabintothehighestplaceamong"theseatsofthemighty,"thanarefamiliarwiththeBiblestoryofJosephwhoaroseandstoodnexttothethroneofthePharaohs.Anewstoryistoldbyadearoldlady,whodidnotwishhernamegiven,aboutherselfwhenshewasalittlegirl,whena"droveoflawyersridingtheoldEighthJudicialDistrictofIllinois,"cametodrinkfromafamouscoldspringonherfather'spremises.Shedescribedtheuncouthdressofatallyoungman,askingherfatherwhohewas,andherepliedwithalaugh,"Oh,that'sAbeLincoln."

  • Lady Windermere's Fan 著/Oscar Wilde 播/Phil Chenevert

    LadyWindermere'sFan,APlayAboutaGoodWomanisafour-actcomedybyOscarWilde,firstproduced22February1892attheStJames'sTheatreinLondon.Theplaywasfirstpublishedin1893.LikemanyofWilde'scomedies,itbitinglysatirizesthemoralsofVictoriansociety,particularlymarriage.ThestoryconcernsLadyWindermere,whodiscoversthatherhusbandmaybehavinganaffairwithanotherwoman.Sheconfrontsherhusbandbutheinsteadinvitestheotherwoman,MrsErlynne,tohiswife'sbirthdayball.Angeredbyherhusband'sunfaithfulness,LadyWindermereleavesherhusbandforanotherlover.Ordoesshe?Isitreallypossibletotrustdeliciousgossip?Areallmenreallybad?Theseandmanyotherquestionsareraisedandifnotanswered,thenheldupforpublicscrutinyinthisbitingsatireofmoralsandproperbehavior.Thebestknownlineoftheplaysumsupthecentraltheme:Weareallinthegutter,butsomeofusarelookingatthestars.—LordDarlington

  • Among the Meadow People 著/Clara Dillingham PIERSON 播/Frances Brown

    LovelybookofnaturewrittenforchildrenbyteacherandnaturalistClaraDillinghamPierson.Thisbookinthe"AmongthePeople"seriesexplorestheanimalinhabitantsofthemeadowandgarden.Thecharmingproseshrinksusdownandputsusinthefascinatingworldofthetinyinsects,amphibians,andbirdswhocallthefieldtheirhome.Fromtheauthor'sIntroduction:"Inselectingthetinycreaturesoffieldandgardenforthecharactersinthisbook,Ihaverememberedwithpleasurethewayinwhichmysixloyalpupilsbefriendedstraycricketsandgrasshoppers,theirintenseappreciationofthenewrealmoffancyandobservation,andtheeagernessandattentionwithwhichtheysoughtMotherNature,themostwonderfulandtirelessofallstory-tellers.

  • The Bright Messenger-Part2 著/Algernon Blackwood 播/佚名

    ThisscarceantiquarianbookisaselectionfromKessingerPublishingsLegacyReprintSeries.Duetoitsage,itmaycontainimperfectionssuchasmarks,notations,marginaliaandflawedpages.Becausewebelievethisworkisculturallyimportant,wehavemadeitavailableaspartofourcommitmenttoprotecting,preserving,andpromotingtheworldsliterature.KessingerPublishingistheplacetofindhundredsofthousandsofrareandhard-to-findbookswithsomethingofinterestforeveryone!

  • The Bright Messenger-Part3 著/Algernon Blackwood 播/佚名

    ThisscarceantiquarianbookisaselectionfromKessingerPublishingsLegacyReprintSeries.Duetoitsage,itmaycontainimperfectionssuchasmarks,notations,marginaliaandflawedpages.Becausewebelievethisworkisculturallyimportant,wehavemadeitavailableaspartofourcommitmenttoprotecting,preserving,andpromotingtheworldsliterature.KessingerPublishingistheplacetofindhundredsofthousandsofrareandhard-to-findbookswithsomethingofinterestforeveryone!

  • The Bright Messenger-Part1 著/Algernon Blackwood 播/佚名

    ThisscarceantiquarianbookisaselectionfromKessingerPublishingsLegacyReprintSeries.Duetoitsage,itmaycontainimperfectionssuchasmarks,notations,marginaliaandflawedpages.Becausewebelievethisworkisculturallyimportant,wehavemadeitavailableaspartofourcommitmenttoprotecting,preserving,andpromotingtheworldsliterature.KessingerPublishingistheplacetofindhundredsofthousandsofrareandhard-to-findbookswithsomethingofinterestforeveryone!

  • 夏洛蒂姐妹诗集Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell 著/Charlotte BRONTE 播/Libby Gohn

    TheBrontesisters,mostfamousfortheirnovels,begantheircareerwithaslimvolumeofpoetry,publishedunderpseudonyms.Itonlysoldtwovolumes,butinspiredmuchinterestintheidentitiesoftheunknownpoets.Thisisarecordingofthemoresuccessful1850edition,whichincludesadditionalpoemsbyEmilyandAnnewhichCharlottecollectedaftertheirdeaths.

  • Among Typhoons And Pirate Craft 著/Lindsay ANDERSON 播/David Wales

    AndersonservedasthirdofficeraboardtheEamont.EamontwasanopiumclipperbuiltinCowes.EamontwasinvolvedintheopeningofJapantoforeignersin1858,servingasadispatchboatbetweenNagasakiandShanghai,andwasoneofthefirstvesselstoopenupatradewithFormosa.TheEamontwasemployedinthenegotiationsforthefirstcommercialtreatywithJapan.OnthisoccasionsheranintoNagasakiandquietlydroppedanchor,inspiteofthefactthatoppositiontotheproposedcommercialtreatywasverystrongatthetime.Onthefollowingmorning150boat-loadsofJapaneseattemptedtotowhertosea,beingevidentlyignorantofananchor'sraisond'etre.Butthoughtheyattemptedseveralsimilarmethodstogetridofhertheyrefrainedfromanyarmedattack,and,eventually,hermissionwascompletelysuccessful.Thiswasin1858,andtheEamont'screwsawmanywonderfulsightsinthattierraincognita.TheSeptemberTyphoonof1858destroyedseveralwell-knownopiumclippersatDoubleIsland,includingtheAnonyma,Gazelle,Pantaloon,andMazeppa.EamontwasanchoredoffDoubleIsland,with"150fathomsofchainoutandasecondanchorbackedonitat60fathoms."Thewavesintheanchoragewereestimatedtobeaslargeas40feet,andtheEamont’screwhadtocutawayhermasts.Eamontwasoneofonlytwoshipsinthatanchoragetosurvivethenight,theotherbeingtheHazard.(SeeWikipediaarticleonEamont(schooner))

  • 爱伦坡悬疑小说集5The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Raven Edition, Volume 5 著/Edgar Allan Poe 播/Bob Neufeld

    EdgarAllanPOE(1809-1849) This,thelastof5volumescontainingPoe'sworks,containsacollectionofbothproseandpoetry.

  • The Women Who Make Our Novels 著/Grant M. OVERTON 播/MaryAnn

    ”Thisbook,theratherunpremeditatedproductionofseveralmonths’work,isbyamanwhoisnotanovelistandwhoisthereforeentirelyunfittedtowriteaboutwomenwhoarenovelists.”Theauthorisaliteraryreporterandfromthatperspectiveheoffersashortbiographicalsketch“ofallthelivingAmericanwomennovelistswhosewriting,bythecustomarystandards,isartisticallyfine...[or]whosewritinghasattainedawidepopularity.”Thisbookwaspublishedin1918.

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