Studies in Classic American Literature
D. H. Lawrence
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The staid academic title belies the freewheeling prose of D.H. Lawrence's essays, which are as contrarian, penetrating, and sometimes unpalatable as one might expect from the author. "America has never been easy, and is not easy to-day. Americans have always been at a certain tension." - Summary by Kazbek (7 hr 5 min)
Chapitres
FOREWORD | 4:58 | Lu par Kazbek |
THE SPIRIT OF PLACE | 18:07 | Lu par ToddHW |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 29:54 | Lu par GOrsini |
HECTOR ST. JOHN DE CRÈVECŒUR | 26:46 | Lu par S. Emily Lee |
FENIMORE COOPER'S WHITE NOVELS | 27:16 | Lu par Winnifred Assmann |
FENIMORE COOPER'S LEATHERSTOCKING NOVELS | 34:42 | Lu par Chris Pyle |
EDGAR ALLAN POE | 41:02 | Lu par Victoria Scrimer |
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE AND "THE SCARLET LETTER" | 54:56 | Lu par Kay Hill-Johnson |
HAWTHORNE'S "BLITHEDALE ROMANCE" | 23:34 | Lu par Ehsan Ahmed Mehedi |
DANA'S "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" | 40:35 | Lu par Chris Pyle |
HERMAN MELVILLE'S "TYPEE" AND "OMOO" | 34:04 | Lu par OmarC |
HERMAN MELVILLE'S "MOBY DICK" | 47:53 | Lu par MoonLylith |
WHITMAN | 41:13 | Lu par MoonLylith |