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Anthony Trollope
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This podcast presents a rotating collection of full-length audiobooks, each week featuring a new story that explores themes of family, inheritance, and romance against a backdrop of societal expectations and class dynamics. Listeners can enjoy diverse perspectives and narrative styles, with new books added weekly. The show is produced by Sol Good Media.
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Greatest Thing in the World and Other Addresses - Henry Drummond 20.08.2026 5ч 49мин"Greatest Thing in the World and Other Addresses" by Henry Drummond delves into the profound theme of Christian love, as articulated in the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians. This spiritual classic offers a poignant exploration of love's central role in the Christian faith, making it a timeless reflection on the essence of human connection and compassion. Drummond's insights into Christian life and thought resonate deeply in today's world, reminding listeners of the enduring power of love and its significance in fostering community and understanding. -
House on the Marsh A Romance - Florence Warden 19.08.2026 9ч 57мин"House on the Marsh: A Romance" by Florence Warden follows the journey of 18-year-old Violet Christie as she embarks on her first role as a governess in the enigmatic Norfolk countryside. As she navigates her new environment, Violet encounters an aloof mistress and unsettling mysteries surrounding her employer's family, including whispers about the ominous "house on the marsh" and the secretive Mr. Rayner. This tale of intrigue and emotional depth resonates today, reflecting themes of isolation, the impact of grief, and the quest for understanding in unfamiliar circumstances. Warden's exploration of human connection and the complexities of relationships makes this story a timeless addition to the romance genre. -
Harry Heathcote of Gangoil - Anthony Trollope 18.08.2026 3ч 46мин"Harry Heathcote of Gangoil" by Anthony Trollope tells the story of an English squatter managing a vast sheep station in Queensland, Australia, alongside his wife Mary and her sister Kate. The tension escalates when disgruntled former employees, aided by unscrupulous neighbors, ignite a fire on Harry's land, prompting the intervention of nearby sugar plantation owner Giles Medlicott. This tale of resilience against adversity highlights themes of loyalty, community, and the struggle for justice, making it a timeless exploration of human relationships and moral dilemmas. -
Carpenter's World Travels Holy Land and Syria - Frank G Carpenter 17.08.2026 8ч 20минEmbark on a captivating journey through the Holy Land and Syria as depicted in the early 20th century in "Carpenter's World Travels Holy Land and Syria" by Frank G Carpenter. This audiobook invites listeners to explore the timeless beauty and significance of sacred sites such as Bethlehem and Jerusalem, offering a glimpse into a region steeped in history and faith. The rich descriptions and reflections on these iconic locations resonate with contemporary themes of spirituality and heritage, reminding us of the enduring importance of understanding our shared past. -
Comedies of Courtship - Anthony Hope 16.08.2026 6ч 28мин"Comedies of Courtship" by Anthony Hope presents a delightful collection of short stories that explore the intricate dance of love and the nuances of courtship. Each tale captures the charm and complexities of romantic relationships, showcasing how love can be both a joyful and challenging experience. The themes of affection, misunderstanding, and the pursuit of connection remain timeless, resonating with audiences today as they navigate their own romantic endeavors. Hope's keen observations and witty storytelling make this audiobook a captivating listen, inviting listeners to reflect on the enduring nature of love and the art of courtship in their own lives. -
Blithedale Romance - Nathaniel Hawthorne 15.08.2026 8ч 48мин"The Blithedale Romance" by Nathaniel Hawthorne delves into the lives of four characters navigating the complexities of a communal farm, inspired by the real-life experiment Hawthorne participated in during 1841. Set against the backdrop of societal upheaval brought on by the Industrial Revolution, the novel explores themes of individual intuition versus societal constraints, as the characters grapple with the challenges of farm life and the weight of a haunting mystery. This exploration of community, personal freedom, and the quest for spiritual enlightenment remains relevant today, inviting listeners to reflect on their own struggles for autonomy and meaning in an ever-evolving world. -
Forty Seasons of First-Class Cricket - Richard Gorton Barlow 14.08.2026 7ч 6мин"Forty Seasons of First-Class Cricket" by Richard Gorton Barlow offers an insightful look into the life of R. G. "Dick" Barlow, a remarkable all-round cricketer of the late 19th Century. With a career spanning four decades, Barlow shares his experiences opening the batting for Lancashire and England, where he often played the role of a steadfast "stonewaller." His engaging anecdotes, particularly from his Australian tours with the England cricket team, provide a vivid tapestry of the sport's history and its personalities, including his encounters with the legendary W. G. Grace. -
Linda Tressel - Anthony Trollope 13.08.2026 6ч 40минLinda Tressel navigates a life of constraint under the oppressive rule of her aunt, Madame Staubach, in Nuremberg, where her autonomy is threatened by an unwelcome suitor, the much older Peter Steinmarc. As she grapples with her aunt's ambitions for her future, Linda's heart yearns for the disreputable Ludovic Valcalm, leading to a poignant exploration of love and personal freedom. This tale of defiance against societal expectations and the struggle for self-determination remains relevant today, echoing the timeless conflict between duty and desire. Trollope's rich characterizations and intricate social dynamics invite listeners to reflect on the enduring quest for agency in a world that often seeks to impose its will. -
Green World - Hal Clement 12.08.2026 2ч 43мин"Green World" by Hal Clement invites listeners to explore the enigmatic planet Veridis, a world that defies the laws of planetary evolution. Despite being only 10 million years old and once completely molten, Veridis is teeming with diverse life forms that should not have had the chance to develop. A team of specialists, including experts in planetology, geology, paleontology, and archaeology, embarks on a perilous mission to uncover the mysteries behind this anomaly, facing dangerous flora and fauna along the way. This gripping tale resonates with themes of exploration and the unknown, reminding us of humanity's enduring quest to understand the universe and the hidden dangers that may lie within it. -
Discoveries Essays in Literary Criticism - John Middleton Murry 11.08.2026 6ч 32мин"Discoveries: Essays in Literary Criticism" by John Middleton Murry offers a deeply personal exploration of literary criticism, emphasizing the exhilarating journey of self-discovery through literature. Murry reflects on the nature of criticism as an intensely individual endeavor, where a critic's unique temperament shapes their interpretations and insights. He draws inspiration from Anatole France's notion that criticism is an adventure of the soul, highlighting the profound joy found in the process of losing oneself in literary works. -
Warden version 2 - Anthony Trollope 10.08.2026 7ч 24мин"Warden version 2" by Anthony Trollope explores the intricate dynamics of faith, duty, and personal relationships through the story of Septimus Harding, whose position as warden of Hiram's Hospital is challenged by John Bold, a man who is also courting Harding's daughter, Eleanor. This short novel sets the stage for the beloved Chronicles of Barsetshire, delving into themes of social responsibility and the complexities of human connection that remain relevant today. Trollope's keen observations on the interplay between personal ambition and communal obligations resonate with contemporary audiences, making this tale not only a reflection on 19th-century society but also a timeless exploration of moral dilemmas and familial bonds. -
Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV - John Locke 09.08.2026 9ч 15минJohn Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV" delves into the complexities of knowledge and probability, exploring the limits of human understanding. He raises critical questions about the nature of universal propositions, the essence of judgment, and the interplay between faith, reason, and enthusiasm. This exploration is particularly relevant today as it encourages listeners to reflect on the foundations of their beliefs and the reliability of knowledge in an era of information overload. Locke's insights into the intricate balance between faith and reason continue to resonate, making this work an enduring examination of human cognition and belief systems. -
All for Love or The World Well Lost - John Dryden 08.08.2026 2ч 44минAll for Love, widely regarded as John Dryden's finest work, is a poignant tragedy that delves into the tumultuous love affair between Roman general Marc Antony and the enigmatic Egyptian queen Cleopatra, culminating in their tragic double-suicide. Unlike Shakespeare's grand portrayal, Dryden's narrative intimately explores the lovers' final days in Alexandria, emphasizing themes of loyalty, fidelity, and the complexities of masculinity. This elegant, emotional drama resonates today as it invites reflection on the enduring nature of love and the sacrifices made in its name. Dryden's work remains a gem of the Restoration repertoire, offering profound insights into human relationships that continue to captivate audiences. -
Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War Some Perspectives - United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 07.08.2026 55мин"Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War: Some Perspectives" offers a concise yet thorough exploration of the potential global consequences that could arise in the aftermath of a nuclear conflict. This examination delves into the myriad of effects that would reverberate across the planet, emphasizing the widespread nature of such a catastrophe. As discussions around nuclear arms and global security remain relevant today, this audiobook serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of our world and the far-reaching implications of warfare. Hearing these insights is essential for understanding the enduring themes of peace and the importance of disarmament in our contemporary society. -
Deathworld - Harry Harrison 06.08.2026 5ч 23мин"Deathworld" by Harry Harrison transports listeners to Pyrrus, the most perilous planet colonized by humanity, where professional gambler Jason dinAlt must navigate violent weather, tectonic upheavals, and lethal predators. As he grapples with the challenges of survival and the hostile dynamics among colonists, the story delves into themes of resilience and the human spirit's capacity to confront the unknown. This gripping tale, originally serialized in the 1960s, resonates today with its exploration of adaptation in the face of adversity and the quest for truth in a chaotic environment. -
Castle of Twilight - Margaret Horton Potter 05.08.2026 8ч 46мин"Castle of Twilight" by Margaret Horton Potter invites listeners to step into a serene world, far removed from the chaos of historical conflicts and battles. Through the lens of a few quiet souls, the narrative reveals a life filled with gentle pleasures and unvoiced sorrows, echoing the complexities of human existence that resonate even today. Potter's poignant storytelling encourages us to appreciate the subtleties of life and the beauty found in stillness and introspection. As we cross the moat into this tranquil castle, we are reminded that amidst turmoil, there are always those who seek solace in simplicity and connection, making this timeless tale a treasure worth hearing now. -
Law Against Lovers - William Davenant 04.08.2026 2ч 19мин"Law Against Lovers" by William Davenant is a dramatic adaptation of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," infused with characters from "Much Ado About Nothing," creating a unique narrative that intertwines themes of love, justice, and moral ambiguity. Staged by the Duke's Company in 1662, this adaptation showcases Davenant's bold reimagining of Shakespeare's work, transforming Angelo and Benedick into brothers and crafting a bizarre yet fascinating combination of plots. The play's exploration of the complexities of love and the law remains relevant today, prompting reflection on the balance between personal desires and societal expectations. -
Life of Anthony - Athanasius of Alexandria 03.08.2026 2ч 35мин"Life of Anthony" by Athanasius of Alexandria chronicles the remarkable journey of Anthony, a pivotal figure in early Christian monasticism. After hearing a transformative sermon, Anthony renounces his substantial inheritance at the age of eighteen to embrace a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the Egyptian desert. Throughout his life, he battles demons and performs miracles, becoming a legendary figure even in his own time. This enduring narrative resonates today as it explores themes of sacrifice, faith, and the quest for spiritual truth, inviting listeners to reflect on the profound impact of devotion and the pursuit of a higher calling in their own lives. -
Around the World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne 01.08.2026 7ч 16мин"Around the World in Eighty Days" is a classic adventure novel by Jules Verne that follows the journey of Phileas Fogg, who takes on a wager to circumnavigate the globe in just eighty days with his French valet, Passepartout. This thrilling tale not only showcases the spirit of adventure and determination but also explores themes of time, technology, and the cultural diversity encountered along the way. Verne's imaginative narrative continues to resonate today, reminding us of the relentless pursuit of goals and the unexpected challenges that arise in the quest for success. The story's enduring charm lies in its ability to inspire readers to embrace adventure and seek the extraordinary in their own lives. -
Around the World with the Children - Frank G Carpenter 31.07.2026 2ч 53мин"Around the World with the Children" by Frank G Carpenter serves as an engaging introduction to world geography, making it accessible for both young listeners and adults alike. Covering diverse topics such as China, Japan, the American Indian, Europe, and the oceans, this audiobook offers foundational knowledge that remains relevant today. Its exploration of various cultures and regions fosters a sense of curiosity and appreciation for our global community, which is essential in an increasingly interconnected world. The themes of exploration and understanding different societies resonate strongly, reminding us of the importance of learning about the world around us.
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