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CHAPTER 1

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E. Nesbit


In The Story of The Treasure Seekers (version 4, Dramatic Reading)

The Bastables are second to none when it comes to thinking up ways to restore a fallen family fortune, but when their well-meant attempts pr…

Chapter 04

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Charlotte M Brame and Charlotte M. Brame


In The Shadow of a Sin (Dramatic reading)

A story of a young woman in love and the sacrifices she makes in order to save a man's life when he is accused of murder. Has she gone too f…

Chapter 5, Out of Bounds

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Angela Brazil


In A Fourth Form Friendship: A School Story

When Aldred is sent to Birkwood Grange she meets Mabel Farrington the parlor boarder who up until Aldred came had no best friends. To Aldred…

Chapter 1

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Unknown


In The String of Pearls (dramatic reading)

Todd is a barber who murders his customers and turns their remains into meat pies, sold at the pie shop of his partner in crime: Mrs. Lovett…

Chapter 1

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E. Nesbit


In The Wouldbegoods (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)

Being the Further Adventures of The Treasure Seekers“We are the Bastables—Oswald, Dora, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and H. O. If you want to know wh…

Introduction and Dramatis Personae

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George Gordon, Lord Byron


In Manfred (Version 2)

Manfred is a Dramatic Poem written by Lord Byron in 1816-7 after he left England for the last time and shortly after the famous ghost story …

02. An Unexpected Result by Edward P. Roe

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Edward P. Roe


In Dramatic Reading Scene and Story Collection, Volume 002

Librivox readers present a collection of their favorite chapters and short stories, with the original author’s words all brought to life wit…

Part 1

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George MacDonald


In Within and Without: A Dramatic Poem

Brother Julian became a monk because he thought that was how he would find God. But now, feeling further away from God than ever and rejecte…

A Dramatic Chapter

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Margaret Warde


In Betty Wales, Freshman (version 2)

Betty Wales begins her time at Harding College. Her freshman year entails many misadventures. Betty Wales was a popular novel series that i…

Chapters 3 and 4

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R. M. Ballantyne


In Freaks on the Fells: Three Months' Rustication, Story 2 (Dramatic Reading)

Join us in a journey of two young men in search of adventure as they discover more than they bargained for. - Summary by Linette Geisel(No…

Dedicatory, Editor’s Introduction, Preface, Dramatis Personae

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William Hill Brown


In The Power of Sympathy; or, the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth

The Power of Sympathy was the first American novel, published in Boston in January 1789. An epistolary novel, it tells the tragic story of t…

IV. Structural Patterns in the Dramatic Narrative

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Bernard Beckerman


In Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609

One of the most important pieces of Shakespearian scholarship to appear in several years, this brilliant work offers new perspectives on the…

Literature and the Drama

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Clayton Hamilton


In Problems of the Playwright

A third volume of essays by American critic Clayton Hamilton, published as a companion piece to The Theory of the Theatre & Studies in S…

Chapter 1

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Stephen Crane


In The Third Violet

The Third Violet is, in almost every respect, a stark departure from Stephen Crane's previous novels: a light, frothy, summertime tale of lo…

After Writing My Dramatic Review

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Théophile Gautier


In Enamels and Cameos and other Poems

This is a volume of poetry by French poet Theophile Gautier, translated by Agnes Lee. Enamels and Cameos was published when Gautier was tour…

Conclusion

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Howard Pyle


In Men of Iron (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)

"The year 1400 opened with more than usual peacefulness in England. Only a few months before, Richard II—weak, wicked, and treacherous—…

Preface

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D. H. Lawrence


In Touch and Go

A man is speaking to a group of colliers in a small mining village. They have decided that they have had enough of the way they are treated …

Introduction and Dramatis Personae

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Georg Friedrich Händel


In Belshazzar

Belshazzar is an English Oratorio by Georg Friedrich Händel to a libretto by Charles Jennens. It was first performed at the King's Thea…