“Memorable…Deliciously read…Clever… (The readers) have attractive, soothing voices that make the entire volume a pleasure.” —Audiofile
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- Great Classic Stories III
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Read by various narrators
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Release Date: 9/01/11
Formats: Digital Audy
A great new collection of classic short fiction, brilliantly read by a selection of narrators
This recording includes the following stories:
• “The Lightening-Rod Man” by Herman Melville
• “One of the Missing” by Ambrose Bierce
• “The Leopard Man’s Story” by Jack London
• “Tennessee’s Partner” by Bret Harte
• “The New Catacomb” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
• “A Pair of Silk Stockings” by Kate Chopin
• “My Watch” and “The Widow’s Protest” by Mark Twain
• “An Ideal Family” by Kate Mansfield
• “A Painful Case” by James Joyce
• “Small Fry” by Anton Chekhov
• “The Road from Colonus” by E. M. Forster
• “Silhouettes” by Jerome K Jerome
• “The Voice of the City” by O. Henry
• “Dalyrimple Goes Wrong” by F. Scott Fitzgerald
• “The Diamond Mine” by Willa Cather
• “The Man with the Golden Brain” by Alphonse Daudet
• “Morella” by Edgar Allan Poe
• “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant
• “The Portrait” by Edith Wharton
• “The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard” by Anthony Hope
• “Monkey Nuts” by D. H. Lawrence
- Great Classic Stories III
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Read by various narrators
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Release Date: 9/01/11
Formats: Digital Audy
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- The Garden Party
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Read by Marguerite Gavin
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Release Date: 3/01/99
Formats: Digital Audy
The fifteen stories collected in this volume demonstrate the genius of a woman who, in her own short lifetime, was compared to Chekhov. The tales are sensitive revelations of human behavior in ordinary situations. With careful, quiet observation, Mansfield illuminates complicated relationships and profound, often troubling ideas. Her stories often feature young women in the process of maturity, confronting for the first time some of the realities of life.
In the title story, a young woman’s garden party coincides with the death of a working-class neighbor, bringing a brush of mortality and realism into her carefully constructed plans and ideals. Her difficulty in fully realizing the seriousness of the event is typical of Mansfield's ironic world.
- The Garden Party
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Read by Marguerite Gavin
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Release Date: 3/01/99
Formats: Digital Audy