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These are masterly readings, by renowned thespian Paul Schofield, of two substantial works of poetry by T.S. Eliot.
The Wasteland, first published in 1922, is one of Eliot's most influential works and has long been on the syllabus for A-Level English Literature.
The Four Quartets consists of four long poems, first published between 1935 and 1942. They are linked by common themes, and are individually 'Burnt Norton', 'East Coker', 'The Dry Salvages' and 'Little Gidding'.
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Dozen Red Roses, A: A BirthdayWritten By : Christina RossettiNarrated By : Jenny AgutterPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 1 minutesCategories : PoetryPrice : $1.65
A Birthday: Christina Rossetti’s joyful celebration that her one true love has arrived, read by Jenny Agutter... More info...
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Pied Piper of Hamelin, TheWritten By : VariousNarrated By : VariousPublished By : Select Music & DistributionRuntime : 2 hoursCategories : Classics
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Arthur's DreamWritten By : Fire SpringsNarrated By : VariousPublished By : Awen PublicationsRuntime : 2 hoursCategories : Historical
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Dozen Red Roses, A: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers DayWritten By : William ShakespeareNarrated By : Bill WallisPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 2 minutesCategories : PoetryPrice : $1.65
Shakespeare’s most famous sonnet, in which he tries, and fails, to find an apt comparison in nature, read by Bill Wallis.. More info...
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