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The Great Gatsby is a classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream through the eyes of the enigmatic Jay Gatsby. Set in the 1920s, it captures the social dynamics of the Jazz Age and the disillusionment that followed. Readers witness Gatsby's obsession with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan and the extravagant lifestyle that comes with trying to win her back.
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Подкаст о том, каким разным бывает нон-фикшн. Его ведущие Лиза Каменская (соиздательница литературного журнала «Незнание») и Саша Баженова-Сорокина (филолог, преподавательница и переводчица) очень любят читать и почти так же сильно любят обсуждать прочитанное.
Каждый эпизод посвящен одной книге из нехудожественной литературы. Раз в неделю Лиза и Саша будут делиться впечатлениями, объяснять, почему это стоит читать, рекомендовать похожие книги и очень много шутить. -
Очень разные книжные обозревательницы обсуждают новинки русской прозы и лучшие переводные романы нового сезона премии «Ясная Поляна», регулярно критикуют выбор жюри и патриархат в целом.
В каждом эпизоде разговор о двух книгах: одна попала в короткий список, другая нет. Про что эти книги, куда смотрит жюри и почему девчонки не всегда с этим согласны.
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Enter a world of horror with "Lights Out," the classic radio series that set the standard for frightful entertainment. Renowned for its terrifying tales and innovative sound effects, "Lights Out" will leave you with a lingering sense of dread. Ideal for fans of horror and classic radio, this show is a masterclass in suspense and fear.
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Welcome to Between the Sheets - a place where we dish weekly about all things books and relationships. We dive deep into popular books and intertwine conversations around building confidence, sex, and overcoming shame.
Getting a little freaky doesn't have to be something we keep just between the sheets.
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The Importance of Being Earnest is a classic comedy of manners in which two flippant young men, in order to impress their respected beloveds, pretend that their names are “Ernest,” which both young ladies believe confers magical qualities on the possessor. It was first performed for the public on February 14, 1895 at the St. James’ Theatre in London, and is regarded by many critics and scholars as being the wittiest play in the English language.
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Сырнички Сэлинджера - подкаст Юношеской библиотеки республики Коми. Здесь вы услышите разговоры и наши мысли о книгах и писателях но не только! Так же мы собираемся говорить о комиксах, фильмах, играх и приглашать разных интересных людей для разговоров. Массовая культура многогранна, и мы хотим пройтись по всем её граням.
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Mr. Neilson was determined to name his first child after his boyhood chum, William Henshaw. When the baby disappointed him by being a girl, he was consoled by naming her Billy. Miss Billy, now 18, orphaned and all alone in the world, takes her lawyer’s suggestion to ask her namesake to take her in. Only one little problem – Mr. Henshaw did not know of her existence, and then mistakenly thinks that Billy is a boy!
Eleanor H. Porter was an early 20th century author of children’s literature and novels. Her most well known book was “Pollyanna” and it’s sequel, “Pollyanna Grows Up”. (Summary by Maria Therese) -
Mr. Stanley Fulton is worth millions, but he has no one to leave his money to except some unknown distant cousins. In order to find out how they would handle a fortune, he decides to give each of them $100,000 dollars during his life, and go – incognito - to live in their midst! Who will prove worthy to inherit his millions and will his deception be discovered?
Eleanor H. Porter was an early 20th century author of children’s literature and novels. Her most well known book was “Pollyanna” and it’s sequel, “Pollyanna Grows Up”. (Summary by Maria Therese) -
These 18 wonderful short stories by Eleanor H. Porter, the author of Pollyanna, deal with those marvelous and maddeningly frustrating creatures: human beings. As always, Porter describes real people with sensitivity and an insight into all of their variety that makes you say "I knew someone just like that". She is able to capture the faded, but not quite extinguished, dreams of the elderly and the bright hopes of youth. The theme of this collection is how we humans deal with life and love throughout our lives, "Across the Years", no matter where we are or what era we live in. (Summary by phil chenevert)
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