Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Novel

Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Novel

Jane Austen
Zemlja Sjedinjene Države
Žanrovi Umjetnost, Fikcija
Jezik EN
Epizode 64
Najnovija 20.08.2026

This podcast presents a full-length audiobook of Jane Austen's classic novel 'Pride and Prejudice', exploring themes of class, romance, and societal expectations. Each week, a rotating collection of audiobooks from different eras and styles is featured. New books are added weekly, and more shows are available at solgoodmedia.com.

Epizode

  • Bacteria in Daily Life - Grace Coleridge Frankland 20.08.2026 4h 46min
    "Bacteria in Daily Life" by Grace Coleridge Frankland offers a captivating exploration of the burgeoning field of bacteriology at the dawn of the twentieth century, detailing early advancements in understanding and preventing diseases like tuberculosis and diphtheria. The book delves into how diseases spread through contact and contaminated water and milk, while also addressing practical solutions such as water purification methods. Frankland's engaging narrative makes complex scientific concepts accessible to the everyday reader, emphasizing the remarkable resilience of bacteria and the transformative power of sunlight.
  • Colour Out of Space - H P Lovecraft 19.08.2026 1h 21min
    "The Colour Out of Space" by H.P. Lovecraft explores the profound fear of the unknown through a chilling narrative that leaves much to the imagination. As an entity arrives in a meteor, the story delves into the unsettling effects of its presence on both the land and its inhabitants, evoking a sense of dread that lingers long after the tale concludes. This masterful blend of cosmic horror and psychological tension resonates today, reminding us of our inherent fear of what we cannot comprehend. Lovecraft's ability to evoke emotion through the unseen makes this story a timeless exploration of humanity's darkest fears, ensuring its relevance in any era.
  • Love and Freindship and Other Early Works - Jane Austen 18.08.2026 4h 29min
    "Love and Freindship and Other Early Works" compiles Jane Austen's formative literary pieces, showcasing her early storytelling through letters in works like "Love & Freindship" and "Lesley Castle." This collection also features her playful "History of England" and a "Collection of Letters," alongside a chapter of intriguing "Scraps." These early writings reveal the nascent threads of Austen's distinctive style and hint at characters that would later flourish in her more renowned novels. As G. K. Chesterton notes, one can catch glimpses of familiar voices, such as Mr. Bennet, making these works not merely historical artifacts but enduring explorations of wit, social commentary, and the complexities of human relationships.
  • Pride and Prejudice - Part 2 - Jane Austen Novel 17.08.2026 5h 26min
    "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen is a timeless exploration of love, society, and the complexities of human relationships. At its core, the novel delves into themes of class, reputation, and the often tumultuous journey of self-discovery, highlighting the importance of personal integrity and the dangers of preconceived notions. Austen's sharp wit and keen observations offer a critique of social norms that still resonate today, reminding us of the enduring struggles between individual desires and societal expectations. The story follows the spirited Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates the intricate dance of courtship and family dynamics, ultimately leading to profound realizations about love and understanding.
  • Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance - Janet D Wheeler 16.08.2026 4h 39min
    "Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance" follows the adventurous Billie as she inherits an old, unoccupied homestead in a remote area, setting the stage for a captivating mystery. Accompanied by her friends, Billie encounters peculiar events that keep listeners on the edge of their seats. This first installment in the "Billie Bradley" series, crafted by Janet D. Wheeler, resonates with themes of friendship, courage, and the thrill of discovery, making it an enduring tale for young listeners. The story captures the spirit of adventure and the excitement of uncovering secrets, appealing to anyone who cherishes timeless stories of exploration and camaraderie.
  • Conquest Over Time - Michael Shaara 15.08.2026 1h 20min
    "Conquest Over Time" by Michael Shaara takes listeners on a journey with Pat Travis, a spacer known for his luck, who finds himself in a challenging predicament on a planet where astrology dictates major decisions. With the odds stacked against him on one of the worst-aspected days in history, Travis must navigate the complexities of signing newly-Contacted human races to commercial contracts. This thought-provoking tale, originally published in 1956, explores themes of fate versus free will and the unpredictability of fortune, making it a timeless reflection on how external forces can shape our lives. Shaara's keen insights into human nature and decision-making resonate today, reminding us of the delicate balance between chance and choice.
  • Dead Love Has Chains - Mary Elizabeth Braddon 14.08.2026 4h 43min
    "Dead Love Has Chains" by Mary Elizabeth Braddon is a compelling exploration of human psychology and character dynamics, set against the backdrop of societal expectations. The story follows Irene Thelliston, an unmarried and pregnant woman returning to Ireland from India, whose secret is entrusted to Lady Mary Harling. Years later, as Irene becomes engaged to Lady Mary's son Conrad, tensions rise when her past lover reemerges, threatening their future together. This novel delves into themes of loyalty, love, and the moral dilemmas faced when personal bonds clash with societal norms, making it a timeless reflection on the complexities of human relationships that resonates even today.
  • Bird World A Bird Book for Children - Jenny H Stickney 13.08.2026 4h 21min
    Bird World: A Bird Book for Children by Jenny H Stickney is an engaging guide that introduces young readers to the fascinating world of New England birds. Through its exploration of the characteristics, habitats, and songs of native birds, this book fosters a sense of wonder and appreciation for nature. As children learn to identify and understand these beautiful creatures, they develop a deeper connection to the environment around them. The themes of curiosity and exploration resonate today as we continue to seek knowledge about the natural world, making this audiobook a timeless resource for inspiring the next generation of bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.
  • Cousin Maude - Mary Jane Holmes 12.08.2026 5h 33min
    "Cousin Maude" by Mary Jane Holmes tells the poignant story of Matilda, who, after the death of her husband, marries the miserly Dr. Kennedy in hopes of providing a better life for her daughter Maude. However, the harsh realities of their new life unfold as the doctor neglects both Matilda's son and the emotional needs of his family. As Maude navigates her feelings for her stepsister's cousins, including the charming James and the opportunistic JC, the tale explores themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of family dynamics. This enduring narrative resonates today, reminding us of the struggles between wealth and genuine affection, and the importance of standing by those we love in the face of adversity.
  • According to the Pattern - Grace Livingston Hill 11.08.2026 6h 35min
    Miriam Winthrop faces the heart-wrenching reality of her husband Claude's infatuation with another woman, challenging the very vows that once bound them in love. Determined not to let her marriage dissolve into mere words, she resolves to fight for their love, igniting a fierce battle of emotions. This timeless tale explores the complexities of loyalty, love, and the struggles women face in maintaining their relationships. As themes of devotion and resilience echo through the narrative, listeners will find themselves reflecting on the enduring nature of commitment and the lengths one will go to reclaim their happiness.
  • Edison's Conquest of Mars - Garrett P Serviss 10.08.2026 7h 4min
    "Edison's Conquest of Mars" by Garrett P. Serviss is a fascinating glimpse into late 19th-century science fiction, serving as an unauthorized sequel to H. G. Wells's "The War of the Worlds." Published in 1898, this novel explores themes of technological ambition and human resilience in the face of extraterrestrial challenges, reflecting the era's burgeoning fascination with science and innovation. Although it did not achieve the same fame as its predecessor, the story's exploration of human ingenuity and the quest for knowledge remains relevant today. Listeners will appreciate the historical context and the imaginative vision that paved the way for future science fiction narratives, making it a compelling experience for fans of the genre.
  • Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book III - John Locke 09.08.2026 6h 20min
    John Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book III" delves into the intricate relationship between words and the ideas they represent. In this exploration, Locke poses essential questions about definitions, abstract concepts, and the nature of individual perception, such as how a Jamaican-born Englishman might perceive ice upon arriving in England for the first time. This book is particularly relevant today as it challenges listeners to reflect on the power of language and the significance of shared understanding in a world rife with diverse perspectives. Locke's insights into communication and the formation of ideas remain timeless, inviting us to reconsider how we articulate and comprehend our experiences.
  • Conceptions of Divine Love - Saint Teresa of Avila 08.08.2026 59min
    Conceptions of Divine Love, penned by St. Teresa of Avila in 1577, delves into the profound interpretations of the words found in the Book of Canticles. Despite facing censorship and the destruction of her original manuscript, the work survived through the determination of her nuns, allowing readers to access its rich spiritual insights. Translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, this audiobook presents four of the initial chapters, offering timeless reflections on divine love and the complexities of faith. Its enduring themes of love, devotion, and the quest for a deeper connection with the divine continue to resonate with listeners today, inviting contemplation and spiritual growth.
  • Death of Society A Novel of Tomorrow - Florence Roma Muir Wilson 07.08.2026 6h 18min
    "Death of Society: A Novel of Tomorrow" by Florence Roma Muir Wilson explores the profound journey of Major Rane Smith, a weary survivor of the Great War, as he seeks spiritual renewal amidst the enchanting fjords of Norway. His chance encounter with the eccentric Ibsen scholar Karl Ingman and his captivating family leads to deep, philosophical dialogues that illuminate the human condition in the aftermath of conflict. This exquisite gem of literature, celebrated for its intellectual and artistic depth, resonates today with themes of existential exploration and the quest for meaning in a fractured world. Wilson's work, once obscured, deserves renewed attention for its timeless reflection on love, loss, and the complexities of society.
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  • Around the World with the Children - Frank G Carpenter 05.08.2026 2h 53min
    "Around the World with the Children" by Frank G Carpenter serves as an engaging introduction to world geography, appealing to both young listeners and adults. Covering diverse topics such as China, Japan, the American Indian, Europe, and the oceans, this audiobook provides foundational knowledge in an accessible manner. Its exploration of various cultures and landscapes fosters a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the world we inhabit. The themes of discovery and understanding of global diversity remain relevant today, encouraging listeners to connect with different cultures and perspectives, making this timeless work a valuable resource for anyone eager to learn about our planet.
  • Jane Austen's Juvenilia - Jane Austen 04.08.2026 5h 38min
    "Jane Austen's Juvenilia" showcases the early works of one of literature's most beloved authors, featuring a collection of her teenage writings from the early 1790s. This compilation includes epistolary novels like "Love and Freindship," "Lesley Castle," and "Lady Susan," as well as her humorous "History of England" and several shorter pieces. These formative works reveal Austen's experimentation with narrative style and her keen observations of society, themes that continue to resonate today. Listening to this collection offers a unique glimpse into the development of Austen's voice and wit, making it a delightful exploration for both long-time fans and new readers alike.
  • Cut by the County or Grace Darnel - Mary Elizabeth Braddon 03.08.2026 4h 22min
    Darnel Park is a microcosm of a society steeped in gossip and secrets, where the Darnel family finds itself embroiled in a web of intrigue following an assassination attempt on Sir Allan Darnel. As the family grapples with the emergence of an estranged son and a mysterious fiancée, they must navigate the treacherous waters of public perception while evading the scrutiny of a Scotland Yard detective. This tale of hidden truths and familial bonds resonates today, reflecting our ongoing fascination with how secrets shape relationships and communities. Braddon's exploration of deception and loyalty makes "Cut by the County or Grace Darnel" a timeless narrative that captivates listeners with its blend of suspense and social commentary.
  • Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance - Janet D Wheeler 02.08.2026 4h 39min
    "Billie Bradley and Her Inheritance" follows the adventurous Billie as she inherits an old, unoccupied homestead in a remote area, setting the stage for a captivating mystery. Accompanied by her friends, Billie encounters peculiar events that keep listeners on the edge of their seats. This first installment in the "Billie Bradley" series, crafted by Janet D. Wheeler, resonates with themes of friendship, courage, and the thrill of discovery, making it an enduring tale for young listeners. The story captures the spirit of adventure and the excitement of uncovering secrets, appealing to anyone who cherishes timeless stories of exploration and camaraderie.
  • Daily Rate - Grace Livingston Hill 01.08.2026 7h 50min
    In "Daily Rate" by Grace Livingston Hill, we meet Celia, who finds herself in a dark and dreary boardinghouse, struggling with unpalatable meals and slovenly housekeeping. Despite her challenging circumstances, Celia holds onto her faith, believing that God will provide her with just what she needs each day—a daily rate of sustenance and strength. This timeless story resonates with anyone who has faced adversity, reminding us of the power of faith and the importance of trusting in a higher plan. Grace Livingston Hill's exploration of resilience and divine provision offers comfort and inspiration, making it a poignant listen for those navigating their own hardships today.

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