Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Audio
In this audio collection, Dick Hill recreates the voice of Huckleberry Finn. He reminds us why this work still presents such a spectacle after all these years. It's simply unforgettable.
American Sea Writing: A Literary Anthology
In these works, the fury and power of the sea emerges out of the masses of some 666 pages of text. Out of almost 70 writers, Neill creates a sort of masterwork, intertwined with Cooper's invented sea novel, the stuff from terrible and wonderful personal experiences, tales of whaling, surfing, and surviving...
American Studies
Menand starts off his collection of essays by saying, "The only reliable lesson the past teaches us is how locked we are in the present." The past in literary history reminds us of the many threads in the stories we tell...
Am I a Snob?
In "Am I a Snob?," Sean Latham explores not only the origins of the term, but what it has come to mean for writers. In his discussion of Thackeray, Wilde, Woolf, Joyce, and Sayers, he shows how these writers exploited the term to further their own reputations...
Anna Karenina - Audio
"Anna Karenina" is one of Leo Tolstoy's greatest literary works. It's the tale of Anna Karenina and her ultimately tragic love affair with Count Vronsky. This audio production offers Neville Jason's abridged version of Tolstoy's masterpiece.