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  • Naturewoman - Upton Sinclair
    2026/08/19
    "Naturewoman" by Upton Sinclair delves into the tensions that arise when the free-spirited Oceana, a cousin raised on a tropical island, returns to her conservative Bostonian family after her grandfather's death. As she challenges their traditional values surrounding dress, romance, and entertainment, the Mastersons must navigate the complexities of patience and tolerance, particularly when Oceana becomes the object of a married man's affections. This play, published in 1912 as part of the collection "Plays of Protest," resonates today with its exploration of individual freedom versus societal expectations, making it a timeless reflection on the clash between progressive ideals and conservative norms.
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    1 時間 51 分
  • Genealogy of Morals - Friedrich Nietzsche
    2026/08/18
    Friedrich Nietzsche's "Genealogy of Morals," published in 1887, serves as a profound exploration of moral philosophy, expanding upon ideas introduced in his earlier work, "Beyond Good and Evil." This text stands out for its analytical depth, particularly in its examination of the ascetic ideal and its implications for human psychology. Nietzsche's insights into the relationship between the ecclesiastical authority and individuals burdened by resentment and misfortune provide a critical lens through which to understand societal values and moral constructs.
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    5 時間 45 分
  • Outspan Tales of South Africa - Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick
    2026/08/17
    "Outspan Tales of South Africa" by Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick presents six poignant short stories that capture the life of a transport rider in the Transvaal veld during the gold rush at the end of the 19th century. Fitzpatrick's honest and often moving writing style invites listeners to reflect on the joys and hardships of a bygone era, emphasizing the importance of fully embracing life. These tales resonate with timeless themes of adventure, resilience, and the human spirit, making them relevant for contemporary audiences. The rich narrative not only enriches our understanding of South Africa's history but also celebrates the enduring values of courage and camaraderie that transcend time.
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    5 時間 26 分
  • Human Toll - Barbara Baynton
    2026/08/16
    "Human Toll" by Barbara Baynton delves into the life of Ursula Ewart, an orphan who faces the harsh realities of existence after being sent away from her nurturing home in the Australian bush. Struggling to find her place in a new environment where she is barely tolerated, Ursie's only solace comes from her bond with an older child, Andrew. Baynton's poignant exploration of women's experiences in the Australian bush at the turn of the 20th century resonates today, highlighting themes of isolation, resilience, and the quest for belonging. This timeless narrative invites listeners to reflect on the enduring struggles of women and the complexities of life in a challenging landscape.
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    6 時間 56 分
  • Power of the Dog - Rudyard Kipling
    2026/08/15
    "Power of the Dog" by Rudyard Kipling showcases the author's mastery in both prose and verse, reflecting the complexities of human experience and emotion. As one of the most celebrated writers of his time, Kipling's work resonates with themes of power, conflict, and the duality of nature, offering insights that remain relevant today. His recognition as the first English-language Nobel laureate highlights the enduring impact of his literature on readers and writers alike. This audiobook invites listeners to explore Kipling's rich narrative style and profound observations, making it a timeless piece that continues to captivate audiences with its depth and artistry.
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    31 分
  • Moral Pirates - William Livingston Alden
    2026/08/14
    "Moral Pirates" by William Livingston Alden invites listeners on an adventurous journey with four teenage boys as they set out to redefine what it means to be a pirate. Instead of committing crimes, these boys dream of a thrilling cruise filled with camaraderie and exploration, sailing from Harlem into the enchanting Northern woods. Their imaginative escapades highlight themes of friendship, adventure, and the joy of living in harmony with nature. This story resonates today as it encourages young listeners to embrace creativity, adventure, and ethical choices, showcasing that true piracy can be about seeking freedom and experience rather than wrongdoing.
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    2 時間 33 分
  • Our Knowledge of the External World As a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
    2026/08/13
    Bertrand Russell's "Our Knowledge of the External World As a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy" presents a profound exploration of how our sensory experiences relate to fundamental concepts in physics, such as space, time, and matter. Delivered during the Lowell Lectures in 1914, Russell employs logical analysis to bridge the gap between raw sensory data and the intricate theories of the physical world. This work not only seeks to clarify the philosophy of physics but also aspires to usher in a new era of clarity across all philosophical inquiries, echoing the transformative insights of late nineteenth-century thinkers.
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    8 時間 13 分
  • Behind a Mask or a Woman's Power - Louisa May Alcott
    2026/08/12
    Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power by Louisa May Alcott, written under the pseudonym A. M. Barnard, is a captivating sensation novel that delves into the complexities of identity and deception. The story follows Jean Muir, who takes up the role of governess in the affluent Coventry household, where her charm and allure raise questions about her true intentions. This exploration of a woman's power and the masks she wears remains relevant today, as it challenges societal expectations and the roles women are often confined to. Alcott's keen insights into the dynamics of class and gender continue to resonate, making this tale a timeless reflection on the nature of perception and reality.
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    4 時間 8 分