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When Thomas Broadbent, an Englishman, visits Ireland for the first time, he is accompanied by his friend Larry Doyle, an Irishman who is returning to his homeland after being away for many years.
Through the two men's differing responses to the country and also the Irish people's reactions to their two visitors, Shaw is able to explore the misunderstandings and misconceptions that have characterised relations between England and Ireland for centuries.
According to Shaw, 'John Bull's Other Island' was written in 1904 at the request of W.B.Yeats 'as a patriotic contribution to the repertory of the Irish Literary Theatre', but when Mr Yeats read the script he rejected it, claiming that it was beyond the resources of the Abbey Theatre.
In fact, for Yeats, a play which was 'uncongenial to the whole spirit of the neo-Gaelic movement' must have made uncomfortable reading, and for us today, in the light of all that has happened in the intervening years, the issues raised by the play have lost none of their urgency.
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Through the Looking GlassWritten By : Lewis CarrollNarrated By : Fiona ShawPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 2 hours 15 minutesCategories : Classics
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Swan SongWritten By : John GalsworthyNarrated By : David CasePublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 10 hours 30 minutesCategories : Classic LiteraturePrice : $19.95
In his old age, Soames Forsyte has mellowed into a patient and benign figure, guarding with especial tenderness the welfare of his daughter, Fleur. But all his watchfulness and devotion are powerless to avert the tragedy when Fleur revives her old love affair with Jon Forsyte. More info...
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Gin Palace, TheWritten By : Emile ZolaNarrated By : Frederick DavidsonPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 7 hoursCategories : Classic LiteraturePrice : $16.95
This work is one of the most starkly realistic dissections of men and women possessed by sensuality and alcoholism ever attempted. More info...
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Theatre Royale: The Happy HypocriteWritten By : Max BeerbohnNarrated By : Sir John GielgudPublished By : Heritage Media LtdRuntime : 27 minutesCategories : Dramatizations
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Scarlet Pimpernel, TheWritten By : Baroness OrczyNarrated By : Ralph CoshamPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 8 hours 30 minutesCategories : Classic LiteraturePrice : $39.95 $16.95
“Who is this man, this Scarlet Pimpernel?” Each day this question grew more pressing to the rulers of the French Revolution. Only this man, this maddeningly elusive figure, threatened their total power, defying the vast network of fanatics, informers, and secret agents that the Revolution spread... More info...
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