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History of King Lear
- Written by: Nahum Tate
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The History of King Lear is Nahum Tates remarkable adaptation of William Shakespeares timeless tragedy. Premiering in 1681—approximately seventy-five years after Shakespeares original—Tates version captivated audiences and largely supplanted Shakespeares work on the English stage until 1838. Unlike the original, Tates play concludes on a hopeful note, depicting Lear reclaiming his throne and Cordelia marrying Edgar, with Edgar joyfully proclaiming that truth and virtue shall at last succeed. This adaptation, structured in five acts like Shakespeares, diverges in scene count and is roughly ...
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Stories of the Ships
- Written by: Lewis R. Freeman
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When people think of the Great War, their minds often drift to the horrors of trenches, barbed wire, and relentless machine gun fire. Yet, the seas were equally tumultuous, with ships playing pivotal roles in military engagements during the early 20th century. Stories of the Ships is a captivating 1919 collection of first-person accounts from those who braved the battles of World War I on the water. This compelling narrative offers listeners a richer understanding of the conflicts that shaped the most devastating war in history. Lewis Ransome Freeman (1878 – 1960), an American explorer, ...
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Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy
- Written by: Anonymous
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Dive into a gripping collection of true tales from the high seas of the nineteenth century, where shipwrecks, mutinies, and life-or-death decisions unfold far from home. Experience the harsh realities of the seafaring life, where adventure meets peril, and the romance of the ocean is painted in stark and brutal strokes. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Poetry of the A.E.F. from WWI
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Join Stars and Stripes editor John T. Winterich (1891-1970) as he presents a poignant collection of poetry penned by members of the American Expeditionary Forces during the final nine months of World War I and the first seven months of peace that followed. This compilation, narrated by John Greenman, captures the raw emotions and experiences of soldiers during a transformative time in history.
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CINEMA MUSICA SPORT e TEATRO
- Written by: GIANO PUBLIC HISTORY APS
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il cinema è un'arte che utilizza le immagini in movimento per raccontare storie. I film sono solitamente proiettati in sale cinematografiche, ma possono anche essere visti in casa o in streaming su internet.La musica è un'arte che utilizza il suono e il ritmo per creare un'esperienza emotiva e sensoriale per l'ascoltatore. Ci sono molti generi musicali diversi, tra cui pop, rock, jazz, classica e molti altri.Lo sport è un'attività fisica che coinvolge la competizione tra individui o squadre. Ci sono molti sport diversi, tra cui calcio, basket, tennis, nuoto e molti altri. Lo sport è ...
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World’s Story Volume IX- England
- Written by: Eva March Tappan
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Welcome to the ninth volume of the captivating 15-volume series, The World’s Story, edited by Eva March Tappan. This rich anthology weaves together prose, poetry, and art to present a vivid tapestry of global history, culture, and creativity from ancient times to the dawn of the 20th century. Volume IX focuses on the early history of England, tracing its journey from legendary figures such as King Arthur and Robin Hood to the impactful reigns of the Tudor monarchs. Discover enthralling narratives featuring iconic characters like William the Conqueror and Queen Elizabeth, brought to life ...
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Life in a Tank
- Written by: Richard Haigh
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Join Lieutenant Richard Haigh as he recounts his extraordinary journey from serving with the 2nd Royal Berkshire Infantry Regiment in the battle-scarred Somme region of 1916 to becoming a pioneer in tank warfare. When the British Army sought volunteers for the newly introduced tanks, Haigh eagerly stepped forward in December 1916. In this captivating narrative, he shares the rigorous training and pivotal battles he experienced until the wars conclusion in 1918. Recognized for his bravery with the Military Cross in 1916, Haighs story is one of courage and resilience, culminating in his ...
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Gallipoli
- Written by: John Masefield
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In early 1916, as the shadows of the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign of World War I lingered, renowned English novelist and poet John Masefield—later honored as Englands Poet Laureate—crafted a poignant account of this pivotal moment in history. Masefield delves into the strategic motivations behind the campaign, the immense logistical hurdles faced, and the staggering challenges that lay ahead. Through his evocative narrative, he captures the fierce combat and unyielding determination of British troops, including many brave Australians and New Zealanders, as they valiantly fought to seize ...
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Nō Plays of Japan
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Noh (Nō), or Nogaku, is a captivating form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been enchanting audiences since the 14th century. Originating from the Sino-Japanese term for skill or talent, Noh was developed by the visionary duo Kanami and his son Zeami, making it the oldest major theatrical art still performed today. A traditional Noh performance typically features five Noh plays interspersed with comedic kyōgen pieces, though modern presentations often showcase a more abbreviated format of two Noh plays and one kyōgen. An okina play may open the performance, particularly during ...
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Fringes Of The Fleet
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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During World War I, Rudyard Kipling crafted a poignant booklet titled The Fringes of the Fleet, where he explores various nautical themes through essays and poems inspired by the war. Some of these evocative poems were beautifully set to music by the renowned English composer Edward Elgar. - Summary by Wikipedia
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Kiss for Cinderella
- Written by: J. M. Barrie
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Step into a captivating twist on the classic tale of Cinderella! Set against the backdrop of World War I, this unique play combines familiar characters like the Godmother, royalty, and iconic glass slippers with a storyline that defies traditional fairy tale conventions. First produced on Broadway in 1916 and later adapted into a silent film in 1925, Kiss for Cinderella is a delightful journey that promises to surprise and entertain. - Summary by ToddHW
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Famous Sea Fights
- Written by: John Richard Hale
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Join me on an exciting journey as I recount some of the most extraordinary naval battles in history. We’ll start with the legendary Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C., where Themistocles of Athens demonstrated his belief that he who commands the sea commands all. Our voyage will conclude with the dramatic Battle of Tsushima, marking a pivotal moment that shifted the tide of naval supremacy from West to East, echoing the lessons of Salamis more than two millennia prior. While I’ll highlight British naval victories from Sluys to Trafalgar, I’ll also celebrate the skill, bravery, and innovation ...
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 4, Chapter 18)
- Written by: United States Government
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Dive into Volume 4, Chapter 18 of Baron Macaulays captivating series on English history, where he meticulously explores the fascinating transition from the Stuart kings to the pivotal accession of William and Mary. Macaulay, a 19th-century historian, artfully combines his literary flair with insightful analysis of the decline of divine right monarchy and the rising influence of Parliament. This chapter not only chronicles key events but also offers a thought-provoking perspective on 18th-century politics, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts. (Jim Mowatt)
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Nicolo Paganini Life, Works and Violin History
- Written by: Francois-Joseph Fetis
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Immerse yourself in the remarkable life and accomplishments of Niccolò Paganini, an Italian maestro renowned for his violin, viola, and guitar prowess, as well as his composition skills. Acknowledged as one of the most illustrious violin virtuosos of his era, Paganinis techniques continue to influence modern violinists. Gain insights from François-Joseph Fétis, a prominent Belgian musicologist and critic from the 19th century, as he delves into Paganinis compositions and the evolution of the violin. - Narrated by David Wales.
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Popular History of the Art of Music
- Written by: W. S. B. Mathews
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In this engaging preface by W.S.B. Mathews, the author sets out to present a comprehensive yet accessible exploration of musics rich history‚Aîall within the confines of a single, concise volume. With a keen focus on the vibrant developments of recent times, this work aims to resonate with contemporary readers by highlighting the significance of musics evolution. A glance at the Table of Contents (pages 5-10) reveals the breadth of topics covered, which is remarkable given that renowned musical historians like Naumann, Ambros, and F©tis have needed three to ten times more space to address ...
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Twelve Years in the Saddle
- Written by: W. John L. Sullivan
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Join Sergeant Sullivan as he recounts his thrilling journey as a Texas Ranger during the late 1800s. Experience the adventure, danger, and camaraderie of his 12 remarkable years on the frontier. (Summary by Will Nuessle)
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Twelve Good Musicians- From John Bull to Henry Purcell
- Written by: Frederick Bridge
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Discover the fascinating lives and enduring music of twelve remarkable musicians in this engaging collection of brief sketches. Join KevinS as he takes you on a captivating journey through history, highlighting the talents and contributions of these influential figures.
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Story-Lives of Great Musicians
- Written by: Francis Jameson Rowbotham
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In this engaging follow-up to his acclaimed volume on Great Authors, the writer skillfully intertwines captivating tales and fascinating facts from the lives of renowned musicians. This book aims to inspire young readers—especially those studying music—to delve deeper into the masterpieces of composition by uncovering the stories behind the composers and the unique circumstances that shaped their work.
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South! The Story of Shackletons Last Expedition 1914-1917
- Written by: Ernest Shackleton
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Embark on an extraordinary journey through one of the most harrowing tales of survival in history. Shackletons legendary expedition sought to traverse Antarctica, navigating from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea, with a daring path through the Pole. Setting sail from London on August 1, 1914, the crew faced insurmountable challenges when they reached the Weddell Sea on January 10, 1915, only to be trapped by relentless pack ice that ultimately crushed the Endurance on October 27, 1915. Stranded on Elephant Island, the 28 crew members fought against the odds, and in a remarkable feat of courage,...
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