Michael J. Bernaski
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The Age of Innocence
- De: Edith Wharton
- Narrado por: David Horovitch
- Duración: 12 h y 5 m
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Countess Ellen Olenska, separated from her European husband, returns to old New York society. She bears with her an independence and an awareness of life which stirs the educated sensitivity of the charming Newland Archer, engaged to be married to her cousin, May Welland. Though he accepts the society's standards and rules he is acutely aware of their limitations. He knows May will assure him a conventional future but Ellen, scandalously separated from her husband, forces Archer to question his values and beliefs.
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Narrated to Perfection
- De Ilana en 09-18-12
- The Age of Innocence
- De: Edith Wharton
- Narrado por: David Horovitch
To Be Savored
Revisado: 02-01-25
The writing and performance made me limit myself to two chapters per day. One in the morning. One at bedtime. I will re-immerse and continue to reflect. Truly an amazing pairing of classic text and narrator. Thank you.
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The Canterbury Tales
- Penguin Classics
- De: Geoffrey Chaucer, Nevill Coghill (Translation)
- Narrado por: Lesley Manville, Daniel Weyman, Derek Jacobi, y otros
- Duración: 16 h y 44 m
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In The Canterbury Tales Chaucer created one of the great touchstones of English literature, a masterly collection of chivalric romances, moral allegories and low farce. A story-telling competition between a group of pilgrims from all walks of life is the occasion for a series of tales that range from the Knight's account of courtly love and the ebullient Wife of Bath's Arthurian legend, to the ribald anecdotes of the Miller and the Cook.
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Magnificent
- De Amazon Customer en 03-07-25
- The Canterbury Tales
- Penguin Classics
- De: Geoffrey Chaucer, Nevill Coghill (Translation)
- Narrado por: Lesley Manville, Daniel Weyman, Derek Jacobi, Seroca Davis, Jay Bernard, Michael Balogun, Roy McMillan
Not over performed but wonderfully performed
Revisado: 10-02-24
Love this translation and the work. Beautiful language and bawdy content. Loved all the voices and will seek them out. The golden standard in my Audible experience.
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Man of the Hour
- James B. Conant, Warrior Scientist
- De: Jennet Conant
- Narrado por: Fred Sanders
- Duración: 24 h y 3 m
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James Bryant Conant was a towering figure. He was at the center of the mammoth threats and challenges of the 20th century. As a young eminent chemist, he supervised the production of poison gas in WWI. As a controversial president of Harvard University, he was a champion of meritocracy and open admissions. As an advisor to FDR, he led the interventionist cause for US entrance in WWII.
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The male American Athena
- De Craig W. en 03-01-23
- Man of the Hour
- James B. Conant, Warrior Scientist
- De: Jennet Conant
- Narrado por: Fred Sanders
A biography by your granddaughter is still auto-
Revisado: 04-26-24
This is my third Jennet Conant. I like her subjects. But her writing is fairly meh. I started 109 East Palace while at the La Fonda in Sante Fe (across the street basically) and it is my favorite. This one is my least. You get the sense that the author struggles to get beyond the superficial. Very little insight. She starts with a frame for the narrative and then paints it in, almost by number. I know little more about JBC than I did before the book. It’s more family scrapbook than biography. Conant was in the room. But his contribution is unclear. Probably my 12th book related to the cast of the Manhattan Project. He does not stand out. An important player no doubt.
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