Short Poetry Collection 043
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 043: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 043: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 028: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 034: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Long Poems Collection 006: a collection of 17 public-domain poems longer than 5 minutes in length. [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 033: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
In this celebration of diversity, learn about the myriad histories and cultures behind our volunteers. [chương_files]
“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Persian: رباعیات عمر خیام). The Rubáiyát (Arabic: رباعیات) is a collection of poems, originally written in the Persian language and of which there are about a thousand, attributed to the Persian mathematician and astronomer Omar Khayyám (1048 – 1123). “Rubaiyat” (derived from the Arabic root word for 4) means “quatrains”: verses of four lines.” (summary from Wikipedia.) [chương_files]
LibriVox’s Short Poetry Collection 031: a collection of 20 public-domain poems. [chương_files]
Public Domain newspaper articles in the US span a period of nearly two and a half centuries. Subjects, styles, period, publisher, and length vary greatly. This collection is a sampling of twenty such articles including one from the Journal de Paris. [chương_files]
Young bride Christiane arrives in Auvergne to “take the waters” with her husband, described as “a sickly flower, or a sucking pig with its hair shaved off.” But rather than the relaxing family vacation she expects, she finds herself the center of a conspiracy between her father, the Marquis, and the “fossil” medical team in an effort to solve the problem of a lack of heir. Suddenly the discovery of a new spa throws the resort into disarray and brings a lowly family to prominence. Romantic intrigue, financial speculation, satire in the medical profession, a social commentary on the status of women, are all delivered in de Maupassant’s picturesque prose. (Lynne Thompson) [chương_files]
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