A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream

William Shakespeare
Paese Stati Uniti
Lingua EN
Episodi 28
Ultimo 19.08.2026

This daily audiobook podcast presents a complete new book each day, drawing inspiration from the playful and magical spirit of Shakespeare's classic comedy. Listeners are immersed in a rotating collection of stories that explore love, desire, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. The show invites a delightful escape from the everyday through fantastical, romantic, and absurd narratives. Each episode highlights the timeless relevance of these themes and celebrates the joy of unexpected connections found in literature.

Episodi

  • Conceptions of Divine Love - Saint Teresa of Avila 19.08.2026 59min
    "Conceptions of Divine Love" by Saint Teresa of Avila delves into the profound themes of divine love as articulated through the lens of the Book of Canticles. Written in 1577, this work faced immediate censorship, leading to its partial preservation through the efforts of her devoted nun. The translation by Father John Dalton captures the essence of St. Teresa's spiritual insights, making it a poignant exploration of faith and love that transcends time. The enduring nature of her reflections invites listeners to contemplate the complexities of divine connection and the transformative power of love, themes that resonate deeply in today's quest for spiritual understanding and fulfillment.
  • Chapter on Birds - Richard Bowdler Sharpe 18.08.2026 2h 36min
    "Chapter on Birds" by Richard Bowdler Sharpe explores the fascinating world of rare birds that occasionally visit England, offering listeners a glimpse into the beauty and mystery of these elusive creatures. This short yet captivating work invites us to appreciate the delicate balance of nature and the transient moments when these birds grace our skies. The themes of rarity and the fleeting presence of beauty resonate today, reminding us of the importance of conservation and the wonder of the natural world. As we navigate a rapidly changing environment, Sharpe's insights encourage a deeper connection to the avian visitors that inspire awe and curiosity in all of us.
  • Feminism in Greek Literature - Frederick Adam Wright 17.08.2026 5h 29min
    "Feminism in Greek Literature" by Frederick Adam Wright offers a critical examination of the role of women in Ancient Greek society, drawing from the works of prominent figures like Homer, Euripides, and Plato. Published in 1923, the study reveals the author's perspective on women's status and the implications of a low ideal of womanhood, suggesting that such degradation contributed to the decline of Greek civilization. This exploration of gender dynamics and societal values remains relevant today, as it prompts reflection on the ongoing struggles for equality and the historical context of women's rights.
  • Clarence Darrow Selected Works 1893-1917 - Clarence Darrow 16.08.2026 9h 54min
    "Clarence Darrow Selected Works 1893-1917" is a compelling collection of eight powerful pieces by the renowned defense attorney and orator Clarence Darrow, showcasing his remarkable speeches, essays, and public debates from a pivotal era in American legal history. Known for his role in landmark trials like the Scopes Monkey Trial and the Bobby Franks murder trial, Darrow's eloquence and sharp intellect resonate through his writings, reflecting themes of justice, morality, and the human condition. His ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity and passion makes this collection not only a historical treasure but also a timeless exploration of the struggle for truth and fairness in society.
  • Fear and Trembling selections - Soren Kierkegaard 15.08.2026 1h 16min
    Soren Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling" delves into the profound struggle of faith exemplified by Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac, as commanded by God. This exploration of the "movement of faith" raises timeless questions about obedience, morality, and the nature of belief, resonating deeply with anyone grappling with the complexities of faith in a modern context. Kierkegaard's reflections challenge listeners to confront their own understanding of faith and the sacrifices it may demand.
  • Collected Public Domain Works of Stanley G Weinbaum - Stanley G Weinbaum 14.08.2026 4h 33min
    The "Collected Public Domain Works of Stanley G. Weinbaum" showcases the groundbreaking talents of a writer who forever changed the landscape of science fiction. Best known for his influential short story “A Martian Odyssey,” Weinbaum introduces readers to alien characters that think in ways distinct from humans, offering a fresh perspective on intelligence and consciousness. This collection also features the entertaining escapades of Haskel van Manderpootz and his former student, Dixon Wells, blending humor with speculative themes.
  • Coffee Break Collection 005 - Love and Relationships - Various 13.08.2026 2h 58min
    "Coffee Break Collection 005 - Love and Relationships" is a captivating anthology featuring 20 short works that explore the multifaceted nature of love and relationships. Ranging from 3 to 15 minutes in length, these stories are perfect for brief moments of reflection during work breaks, commutes, or workouts. The collection delves into various themes, including romance, family bonds, friendships, and even the unique connections between humans and animals. With timeless themes that resonate across generations, this collection invites listeners to pause and appreciate the beauty and complexity of relationships in their many forms.
  • Dream of John Ball - William Morris 12.08.2026 2h 23min
    A Dream of John Ball transports listeners to the tumultuous year of 1381 during the Peasants' Revolt, where the character experiences a powerful rally led by the visionary John Ball and an army of determined peasants. This evocative tale highlights a pivotal moment in history when common people began to recognize their worth and aspire to a future beyond subjugation by the ruling class. Morris masterfully contrasts the social hierarchies of medieval England with his own Victorian era, revealing enduring themes of struggle for equality and justice that resonate profoundly today. As listeners engage with this rich narrative, they are invited to reflect on the virtues of the past and consider how these ideals can inspire a better future.
  • Backwater Pilgrimage Vol 2 - Dorothy Richardson 11.08.2026 5h 27min
    "Backwater" is the second volume of Dorothy Richardson's groundbreaking "Pilgrimage" series, which explores the life of Miriam Henderson as she navigates her role as a teacher at a girls' school in North London. Through her introspective journey, Miriam grapples with the constraints of societal expectations regarding marriage, religion, and happiness, ultimately seeking a broader understanding of her place in the world. Richardson's innovative use of "interior monologue" not only captures the complexity of female experience but also challenges conventional narrative forms, making her work a pivotal contribution to feminist literature.
  • American Women's Literature 1847 to 1922 - Various 09.08.2026 8h 4min
    "American Women's Literature 1847 to 1922" is a captivating collection showcasing the voices of American women writers through 20 short stories and long-form poetry. This anthology highlights the rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives that shaped women's literature during a transformative period in American history. The themes of resilience, identity, and the quest for self-expression resonate deeply today, reminding listeners of the enduring power of women's narratives.
  • Lucasta - Richard Lovelace 08.08.2026 48min
    "Lucasta" by Richard Lovelace is a poignant collection of poems that captures the heartfelt emotions of a soldier bidding farewell to his beloved, Lucasta. Through the lens of love and longing, Lovelace expresses his fears of being forgotten and his deep desire for loyalty and understanding from his partner as he embarks on the uncertainties of war. The themes of devotion, sacrifice, and the struggle to maintain love across distance resonate powerfully today, reminding listeners of the timeless nature of love and the challenges that come with separation. This enduring exploration of the human heart makes "Lucasta" a moving and relevant experience for anyone who has ever loved deeply.
  • Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species Particularly the African - Thomas Clarkson 07.08.2026 5h 8min
    Thomas Clarkson's "Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species Particularly the African" is a pivotal work that delves into the commercial dimensions of the slave trade, structured into three insightful sections: The History of Slavery, The African Commerce or Slave Trade, and The Slavery of Africans in the European Colonies. As one of the foremost abolitionists in England, Clarkson's rigorous examination of these themes not only sheds light on the dark history of slavery but also highlights the moral and ethical implications of commerce intertwined with human suffering.
  • Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens - G K Chesterton 06.08.2026 8h 27min
    "Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens" by G. K. Chesterton offers a series of essays originally intended as prefaces to Dickens' novels, presenting both admiration and critique of the author's vast contributions to literature. Chesterton reflects on the importance of understanding Dickens for a new generation, emphasizing that while his insights may seem like mere dry biscuits alongside the rich feast of Dickens' storytelling, they are nonetheless valuable. This collection remains relevant today as it encourages listeners to engage with classic literature and consider the enduring themes of humor, social critique, and human experience that Dickens masterfully weaves into his works.
  • Amusement Only - Richard Marsh 05.08.2026 8h 23min
    "Amusement Only" by Richard Marsh is a delightful collection of 12 short stories that blend mystery and humor, crafted for sheer entertainment. Each tale invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world where curiosity and laughter intertwine, making it a perfect escape from the everyday. The enduring themes of amusement and intrigue resonate strongly, reminding us of the timeless appeal of storytelling that entertains while provoking thought. In a world that often feels serious and heavy, these whimsical narratives provide a refreshing reminder of the joy found in lighthearted exploration and the unexpected twists that life can offer. Enjoy the charm and wit of Marsh's writing as it continues to captivate audiences today.
  • Bacteria in Daily Life - Grace Coleridge Frankland 04.08.2026 4h 46min
    "Bacteria in Daily Life" by Grace Coleridge Frankland offers a compelling exploration of the early science of bacteriology at the dawn of the twentieth century, focusing on the understanding and prevention of diseases such as tuberculosis and diphtheria. The book delves into the transmission of diseases through close contact and contaminated resources, while also discussing practical solutions like water purification methods. Frankland's engaging style makes complex scientific ideas accessible, highlighting the importance of hygiene and safety in everyday life. The themes of disease prevention and the impact of bacteria resonate today, reminding us of the ongoing relevance of public health and the need for awareness in our daily choices.
  • Dreams of a Spirit-Seer - Immanuel Kant 03.08.2026 2h 5min
    "Dreams of a Spirit-Seer" by Immanuel Kant delves into the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, a contemporary philosopher known for his spiritualist views. Kant's analysis presents Swedenborg's ideas, which continue to resonate with audiences today, highlighting the enduring appeal of spiritual exploration and philosophical inquiry. The themes of faith, the nature of the spirit, and the quest for understanding transcend time, inviting listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the mysteries of existence. This work serves as a bridge between rational thought and spiritual insight, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersections of philosophy and spirituality.
  • Dreamer of Dreams - Marie of Romania Alexandra Victoria 02.08.2026 5h 49min
    "Dreamer of Dreams" by Marie of Romania Alexandra Victoria follows Eric, an artist for the king, who is consumed by a quest to recapture the face of a queen that appeared to him in a dream. As he embarks on this journey to find her, he realizes that his pursuit is not just about painting but also about uncovering deeper truths about his life and aspirations. This timeless tale resonates today as it explores themes of obsession, the search for inspiration, and the profound impact of dreams on our reality. Eric's journey reminds us that the quest for understanding ourselves can lead to unexpected revelations, making this an enduring story worth hearing now.
  • Dream a novel - H G Wells 01.08.2026 9h 20min
    Set in a Utopian future, "Dream" by H.G. Wells invites listeners into a fascinating exploration of identity and existence through the vivid dream of Sarnac. As he recounts his experiences living the entire life of Harry Mortimer Smith, an Englishman from the past, the narrative delves into the complexities of memory, imagination, and the human experience. This timeless story resonates with contemporary themes of self-discovery and the power of dreams, reminding us of the profound connections between our past and present. With its rich imagination and philosophical undertones, "Dream" offers an enduring reflection on the nature of reality and the dreams that shape our lives.
  • Cosmic Castaway - Carl Richard Jacobi 01.08.2026 1h 38min
    "Cosmic Castaway" by Carl Richard Jacobi plunges listeners into a gripping tale of survival and resistance as Earth faces imminent domination by Sirian invaders. The story centers on Standish, Earth's Defense Engineer, who finds himself stranded and powerless after a prison ship wreck in the depths of uncharted space. As the clock ticks down to Earth’s subjugation, Standish's struggle embodies themes of isolation, resilience, and the fight against overwhelming odds. This timeless narrative resonates today, reminding us of the importance of courage in the face of adversity and the indomitable spirit that can rise even from the depths of despair.
  • Astounding Stories 19 July 1931 - Harry Bates Ray Cummings H Thompson Rich Nat Schachner Jack Williamson Arthur L Zagat 31.07.2026 8h 33min
    "Astounding Stories 19 July 1931" features a captivating collection of science fiction tales that explore the boundaries of adventure and the unknown. From Jack Williamson's thrilling "The Doom from Planet 4," where a mysterious ray leads to perilous encounters, to H. G. Winter's "The Hands of Aten," which unearths ancient secrets from solid ice, each story is a testament to human curiosity and resilience. Themes of exploration, the clash between humanity and technology, and the quest for freedom resonate powerfully in today's world, reminding us of our ongoing struggles against the unknown and the consequences of our creations.

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