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Poems We All Love
- Written by: Montrose L. Barnet
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This is a collection of familiar poems from beloved poets from Tennyson and Shakespeare to Longfellow and Emerson. Some are fragments but will resonate with all poetry lovers, and convey sentiments of hope and inspiration. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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Love for Love
- Written by: William Congreve
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In a vibrant tapestry of memorable characters and dynamic performances, Love for Love promises a captivating theatrical experience. With a straightforward plot and seamless action, the play brilliantly showcases the swift and unexpected triumphs of love, leaving audiences enchanted. Join us as we delve into the lives of individuals entangled in romance, familial duty, and personal ambition, all under the watchful eye of fate. - Summary by William Archer, editor, 1912
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Loves Contrivance
- Written by: Susanna Centlivre
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In this delightful tale, a young woman finds herself caught between two suitors vying for her affection one whom she adores and another whom her father insists she marry. How will she navigate the complexities of love and family expectations to secure her true happiness? Inspired by Molières classic play, The Physician in Spite of Himself, this adaptation brings a timeless story to life. Originally published under a pseudonym due to societal norms of the time, it showcases a womans struggle for agency in romance. - Summary by ToddHW
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Loves Labours Lost
- Written by: William Shakespeare
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Step into the whimsical world of Loves Labours Lost, an early comedy by the brilliant William Shakespeare. In this enchanting tale, the King of Navarre and his three loyal companions make a solemn vow to dedicate three years to study and isolation, pledging to avoid the company of women. However, their resolve is swiftly challenged by the unexpected arrival of the Princess of France and her three charming ladies at the Kings court. Join us as we explore love, wit, and the folly of ambition in a delightful romp filled with laughter and romance. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
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Love Conquers All
- Written by: Robert C. Benchley
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Robert Benchley (1889-1945) was a celebrated writer, humorist, and actor who left his mark on the literary scene from the 1920s to the early 1940s. Hailing from Massachusetts, Benchley began his career in New York City, where he worked as an editor, critic, and columnist for many prominent magazines of his time. A notable member of the famed Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like George Kaufman, Dorothy Parker, and Harpo Marx, his wit and humor resonated with audiences, leading him to explore careers in radio and film in California later in life. Influencers of humor such as James ...
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Loves Labours Lost (version 2)
- Written by: William Shakespeare
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Dive into the enchanting world of Shakespeares early comedy, Loves Labours Lost, where the intricacies of romance and intellect collide. Set in the royal court of Navarre, the nobles lofty aspirations for scholarly pursuits are swiftly overshadowed when the charming Princess of France and her entourage arrive with a political agenda that ignites a whirlwind of romantic entanglements. This delightful clash of genders, wits, and social hierarchies unfolds through Shakespeares masterful wordplay, seamlessly blending high poetry, cheeky humor, and astute satire to critique both male romantic ...
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World's Best Poetry, Volume 2: Love (Part 2)
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The second of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the second of two parts, includes a range of famous and influential love poems relating to such topics as cautions and complaints; lovers; love's power; and wedded love. Summary by Tomas Peter.
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Love Among the Artists
- Written by: George Bernard Shaw
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Love Among the Artists, originally penned in 1881 and published in the United States in 1900 and in England in 1914, offers a captivating glimpse into the world of Victorian polite society. In an atmosphere filled with light-hearted chatter and superficiality, a young George Bernard Shaw shares his insights on the arts, the nature of romantic love, and the complexities of marriage. While he believes that dilettantes may find a way to balance love and domesticity, true artists, burdened by their genius, often struggle to conform to such societal norms. The central character, Owen Jack, is a ...
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Bigger Than The Stage
- Written by: Taji and Shante Love
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Bigger Than The Stage is a comedy podcast that broadcasts live every Thursday 12 noon CST on Beat District Radio, hosted by St. Louis comedians Taji and Shante Love. We talk about stand-up comedy and so much more with the occasional guest, whether they're comedians (local and national), artists, or entertainers.
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All for Love; or, The World Well Lost
- Written by: John Dryden
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All for Love is widely regarded as John Drydens masterpiece, a poignant tragedy that captivates with its emotional depth. Written in blank verse, this powerful retelling of the tragic love story between Roman general Marc Antony and the enchanting queen Cleopatra delves into their final days in Alexandria, where the specter of defeat looms large. Unlike Shakespeares more flamboyant portrayal, Drydens work offers an intimate exploration of love, loyalty, fidelity, and the fragile nature of masculinity against the backdrop of impending doom. This elegant drama is a true gem of the Restoration ...
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Loves of Great Composers
- Written by: Gustav Kobbe
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Dive into the captivating world of Gustav Kobbe, a German-American music critic who lived during the vibrant era of Liszt and Wagner. With a distinct flair for storytelling, Kobbe offers a romantic and entertaining exploration of the loves and lives of seven iconic composers, all while firmly aligning himself with the Wagnerian perspective. His unique writing style, filled with rich imagery and unusual sentence constructions, transports listeners to the 19th century, making each chapter a delightful auditory experience. Wagner receives an especially thorough account, reflecting Kobbes personal...
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Love Letter Confessions
- Written by: Emmie Till
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Just a singer-songwriter dog mom trying to navigate shadow work, self-care, self-love, and learning to recognize and receive healthy connections.Keep up with all that I am doing at https://loveletterconfessions.com.
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Love Songs
- Written by: Sara Teasdale
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Dive into the enchanting world of Sara Teasdales Love Songs, a collection that masterfully blends classical lyrical tones with themes often influenced by feminism. Originally published in 1917, this remarkable book quickly captured the hearts of readers, leading to five additional printings before its celebrated 1918 edition. Recognized as the winner of the Columbia University Poetry Prize—an early precursor to the Pulitzer Prize for poetry—Teasdales work was instrumental in shaping the new Romanticism movement. Despite her profound impact on contemporaries like Edna St. Vincent Millay, ...
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Love and a Bottle
- Written by: George Farquhar
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First performed in 1698 at the renowned Drury Lane Theatre, this lively play captivates with its intricate plot, diverse incidents, and sharp humor. The enthusiastic reception it garnered inspired George Farquhar to fully commit to a career in playwriting. Join us for a delightful exploration of romance and folly, as characters navigate love and ambition in a bustling London setting. - Summary by Alex.
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Love Lit – Classic and Original Love Stories
- Written by: Don McDonald
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Love Lit is a short fiction podcast about what it feels like to love.Not just romance. Definitely not erotica.These are stories about longing, devotion, obsession, illusion, sacrifice—and the moments we later recognize as love, whether or not they lasted.Sometimes the spark burns out by morning.Sometimes it burns everything down.And sometimes—maddeningly, miraculously—it lights the pilot flame that stays on for a lifetime.All of these all-too-human emotions live here.nteresting podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Love is the Best Doctor
- Written by: Molière
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When Sganarelle enlists the help of four fashionable doctors to cure his ailing daughter, chaos ensues as they bicker and argue instead of diagnosing her. Driven to desperation, Sganarelle takes to the streets, where he encounters a quack and discovers his daughters secret lover in disguise. Molière himself describes this work as a light-hearted impromptu, hastily composed at the request of the King in just five days. This spoken rendition captures the essence of the play, excluding the original songs and dances set to Lullys music. - Summary by ToddHW
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Family of Love
- Written by: Lording Barry Thomas Dekker Thomas Middleton
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Step into the world of Family of Love, an intriguing early Jacobean city comedy that first graced the stage in 1608. Although originally published anonymously, this play has historically been linked to notable playwrights Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, but recent scholarship points to Lording Barry as its likely sole author. The play cleverly satirizes the salacious reputation of the Familists, a religious sect founded by Henry Nicholis in the 16th century. Maria finds herself in love with Gerardine, but her uncle Glister, a physician, stands in the way of their happiness. In an elaborate...
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