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This is a classic (gothic) horror story, and one of the earliest examples of science fiction. The main characters are Dr. Frankenstein and his creation, the daemon. Shelley called the scientist a "pale student of unhallowed arts" and his creation a "hideous phantasm of a man." This story is not only delightfully frightful, but arguably represents one of the clearest criticisms of science during a time when, like the daemon, it was leaving its own infancy and, like Dr. Frankenstein, testing its ethical boundaries
00:00:00 : Letter 1
00:09:22 : Letter 2
00:19:22 : Letter 3
00:21:44 : Letter 4
00:42:03 : Chapter 1
00:54:33 : Chapter 2
01:10:51 : Chapter 3
01:30:16 : Chapter 4
01:47:59 : Chapter 5
02:05:02 : Chapter 6
02:24:40 : Chapter 7
02:53:04 : Chapter 8
03:15:47 : Chapter 9
03:31:35 : Chapter 10
03:50:08 : Chapter 11
04:12:36 : Chapter 12
04:29:30 : Chapter 13
04:46:13 : Chapter 14
04:59:30 : Chapter 15
05:25:32 : Chapter 16
05:51:18 : Chapter 17
06:06:35 : Chapter 18
06:27:52 : Chapter 19
06:45:35 : Chapter 20
07:12:11 : Chapter 21
07:38:04 : Chapter 22
08:02:51 : Chapter 23
08:23:29 : Chapter 24
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Lady Susan, by Jane Austen, Dramatic Reading
Although the primary focus of this short novel is the selfish behavior of Lady Susan as she engages in affairs and searches for suitable husbands for herself and her young daughter, the actual action shares its importance with Austen’s manipulation of her characters' behavior by means of their reactions to the letters that they receive.
00:00:00 : Chapter 1
00:01:50 : Chapter 2
00:06:05 : Chapter 3
00:09:23 : Chapter 4
00:11:23 : Chapter 5
00:15:03 : Chapter 6
00:18:36 : Chapter 7
00:22:50 : Chapter 8
00:26:34 : Chapter 9
00:27:55 : Chapter 10
00:31:37 : Chapter 11
00:33:40 : Chapter 12
00:38:24 : Chapter 13
00:40:37 : Chapter 14
00:45:51 : Chapter 15
00:49:44 : Chapter 16
00:53:07 : Chapter 17
00:58:26 : Chapter 18
01:00:49 : Chapter 19
01:04:22 : Chapter 20
01:12:05 : Chapter 21
01:13:50 : Chapter 22
01:20:39 : Chapter 23
01:25:03 : Chapter 24
01:38:30 : Chapter 25
01:45:30 : Chapter 26
01:48:27 : Chapter 27
01:50:44 : Chapter 28
01:52:03 : Chapter 29
01:54:16 : Chapter 30
01:58:51 : Chapter 31
02:00:19 : Chapter 32
02:01:57 : Chapter 33
02:02:44 : Chapter 34
02:03:43 : Chapter 35
02:05:18 : Chapter 36
02:07:16 : Chapter 37
02:07:54 : Chapter 38
02:09:29 : Chapter 39
02:11:42 : Chapter 40
02:13:20 : Chapter 41
02:15:58 : Conclusion
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Several years before the events of the novel, Anne Elliott fell in love with a young and handsome but poor naval officer. She was persuaded by her friends and family to refuse him when he asked her to marry him. Now she meets him again...
00:00:00 : Chapter 01
00:14:10 : Chapter 02
00:24:39 : Chapter 03
00:38:48 : Chapter 04
00:48:47 : Chapter 05
01:05:10 : Chapter 06
01:23:32 : Chapter 07
01:39:56 : Chapter 08
01:55:42 : Chapter 09
02:09:39 : Chapter 10
02:29:22 : Chapter 11
02:45:35 : Chapter 12
03:14:33 : Chapter 13
03:28:17 : Chapter 14
03:40:49 : Chapter 15
03:55:03 : Chapter 16
04:08:10 : Chapter 17
04:26:46 : Chapter 18
04:46:27 : Chapter 19
04:59:05 : Chapter 20
05:17:56 : Chapter 21
05:54:55 : Chapter 22
06:25:14 : Chapter 23
07:00:07 : Chapter 24
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Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen, narrated by Elizabeth Klett
Northanger Abbey follows Catherine Morland and family friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen as they visit Bath, England. Seventeen year-old Catherine spends her time visiting newly-made friends, such as Isabella Thorpe, and going to balls. Catherine finds herself pursued by Isabella's brother John Thorpe (Catherine's brother James's friend from university), and by Henry Tilney. She also becomes friends with Eleanor Tilney, Henry's younger sister. Henry captivates her with his view on novels and his knowledge of history and the world. General Tilney (Henry and Eleanor's father) invites Catherine to visit their estate, Northanger Abbey, which, because she has been reading Ann Radcliffe's gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, Catherine expects to be dark, ancient and full of fantastical mystery.
00:00:00. : Chapter 01
00:08:06. : Chapter 02
00:20:02. : Chapter 03
00:29:51. : Chapter 04
00:37:02. : Chapter 05
00:44:00. : Chapter 06
00:53:38. : Chapter 07
01:09:02. : Chapter 08
01:23:55. : Chapter 09
01:41:12. : Chapter 10
02:02:06. : Chapter 11
02:18:30. : Chapter 12
02:28:57. : Chapter 13
02:45:26. : Chapter 14
03:04:00. : Chapter 15
03:21:16. : Chapter 16
03:36:05. : Chapter 17
03:43:34. : Chapter 18
03:54:21. : Chapter 19
04:02:43. : Chapter 20
04:20:04. : Chapter 21
04:35:46. : Chapter 22
04:53:52. : Chapter 23
05:07:25. : Chapter 24
05:22:40. : Chapter 25
05:38:15. : Chapter 26
05:50:39. : Chapter 27
05:57:08. : Chapter 28
06:15:38. : Chapter 29
06:32:29. : Chapter 30
06:47:34. : Chapter 31
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Emma, by Jane Austen, narrated by Elizabeth Klett
Jane Austen famously described Emma Woodhouse, the title character of her 1815 novel, as "a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like." Yet generations of readers have loved Emma, as much for her blunders as for her wit and vivacity. Emma, "handsome, clever, and rich," has nothing else to do but try to pair off her friends, and she consistently mis-reads the relationships and situations around her as much as she mis-reads her own heart. The novel features a wonderful cast of characters, including Emma's hypochondriac father, the odiously prideful Mrs. Elton, the mysterious and reserved Jane Fairfax, and Miss Bates, who never stops talking.
00:00:00 : Volume 1 - Chapter 01
00:18:56 : Volume 1 - Chapter 02
00:28:36 : Volume 1 - Chapter 03
00:39:06 : Volume 1 - Chapter 04
00:57:43 : Volume 1 - Chapter 05
01:09:17 : Volume 1 - Chapter 06
01:24:30 : Volume 1 - Chapter 07
01:38:12 : Volume 1 - Chapter 08
02:01:27 : Volume 1 - Chapter 09
02:27:47 : Volume 1 - Chapter 10
02:41:25 : Volume 1 - Chapter 11
02:52:53 : Volume 1 - Chapter 12
03:11:00 : Volume 1 - Chapter 13
03:27:11 : Volume 1 - Chapter 14
03:40:20 : Volume 1 - Chapter 15
03:58:37 : Volume 1 - Chapter 16
04:09:17 : Volume 1 - Chapter 17
04:15:40 : Volume 1 - Chapter 18
04:29:14 : Volume 2 - Chapter 01
04:44:30 : Volume 2 - Chapter 02
04:58:18 : Volume 2 - Chapter 03
05:20:40 : Volume 2 - Chapter 04
05:30:03 : Volume 2 - Chapter 05
05:48:10 : Volume 2 - Chapter 06
06:04:31 : Volume 2 - Chapter 07
06:16:37 : Volume 2 - Chapter 08
06:52:22 : Volume 2 - Chapter 09
07:08:27 : Volume 2 - Chapter 10
07:19:40 : Volume 2 - Chapter 11
07:37:35 : Volume 2 - Chapter 12
07:50:01 : Volume 2 - Chapter 13
08:01:03 : Volume 2 - Chapter 14
08:23:15 : Volume 2 - Chapter 15
08:40:11 : Volume 2 - Chapter 16
08:57:16 : Volume 2 - Chapter 17
09:09:14 : Volume 2 - Chapter 18
09:24:26 : Volume 3 - Chapter 01
09:31:09 : Volume 3 - Chapter 02
09:55:15 : Volume 3 - Chapter 03
10:04:04 : Volume 3 - Chapter 04
10:15:26 : Volume 3 - Chapter 05
10:31:21 : Volume 3 - Chapter 06
10:59:26 : Volume 3 - Chapter 07
11:18:15 : Volume 3 - Chapter 08
11:31:52 : Volume 3 - Chapter 09
11:45:31 : Volume 3 - Chapter 10
12:02:55 : Volume 3 - Chapter 11
12:26:43 : Volume 3 - Chapter 12
12:42:28 : Volume 3 - Chapter 13
13:01:19 : Volume 3 - Chapter 14
13:20:24 : Volume 3 - Chapter 15
13:33:29 : Volume 3 - Chapter 16
13:51:55 : Volume 3 - Chapter 17
14:08:21 : Volume 3 - Chapter 18
14:28:20 : Volume 3 - Chapter 19
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Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen, narrated by Karen Savage
Miss Frances, the youngest Ward sister, "married, in the common phrase, to disoblige her family, and by fixing on a lieutenant of marines, without education, fortune, or connexions, did it very thoroughly. She could hardly have made a more untoward choice." Some years later, pregnant with her ninth child, Mrs. Price appeals to her family, namely to her eldest sister and her husband, Sir Thomas Bertram, for help with her over-large family. Sir Thomas provides assistance in helping his nephews into lines of work suitable to their education, and takes his eldest niece, Fanny Price, then ten years old, into his home to raise with his own children. It is Fanny's story we follow in Mansfield Park.
00:00:00 : Chapter 01
00:16:06 : Chapter 02
00:35:30 : Chapter 03
00:54:21 : Chapter 04
01:12:53 : Chapter 05
01:27:37 : Chapter 06
01:47:13 : Chapter 07
02:08:44 : Chapter 08
02:23:18 : Chapter 09
02:47:19 : Chapter 10
03:04:12 : Chapter 11
03:17:26 : Chapter 12
03:29:05 : Chapter 13
03:45:50 : Chapter 14
04:00:28 : Chapter 15
04:21:12 : Chapter 16
04:34:48 : Chapter 17
04:45:26 : Chapter 18
05:02:31 : Chapter 19
05:25:23 : Chapter 20
05:41:41 : Chapter 21
05:58:17 : Chapter 22
06:20:08 : Chapter 23
06:41:15 : Chapter 24
06:58:17 : Chapter 25
07:23:11 : Chapter 26
07:39:37 : Chapter 27
08:00:27 : Chapter 28
08:18:10 : Chapter 29
08:34:07 : Chapter 30
08:46:49 : Chapter 31
09:06:11 : Chapter 32
09:33:20 : Chapter 33
09:49:11 : Chapter 34
10:10:35 : Chapter 35
10:30:44 : Chapter 36
10:50:04 : Chapter 37
11:07:00 : Chapter 38
11:31:48 : Chapter 39
11:41:08 : Chapter 40
11:53:40 : Chapter 41
12:09:17 : Chapter 42
12:20:41 : Chapter 43
12:30:33 : Chapter 44
12:48:40 : Chapter 45
13:04:46 : Chapter 46
13:25:16 : Chapter 47
13:50:02 : Chapter 48
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Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's classic comic romance, in which the five Bennett sisters try to find that most elusive creature: a single man in possession of a large fortune. Sparks fly when sweet, pretty Jane meets their new neighbor, Mr. Bingley, but her sister Elizabeth is most offended by his haughty friend, Mr. Darcy. This is Austen at the height of her powers: the ironic narration, hilariously drawn supporting characters, and romantic suspense make this her most enduringly popular novel.
00:00:00 : Chapter 01
00:05:05 : Chapter 02
00:09:43 : Chapter 03
00:19:11 : Chapter 04
00:25:03 : Chapter 05
00:30:30 : Chapter 06
00:43:31 : Chapter 07
00:53:53 : Chapter 08
01:05:34 : Chapter 09
01:15:02 : Chapter 10
01:27:11 : Chapter 11
01:35:58 : Chapter 12
01:39:28 : Chapter 13
01:48:41 : Chapter 14
01:55:06 : Chapter 15
02:04:16 : Chapter 16
02:22:41 : Chapter 17
02:29:59 : Chapter 18
02:57:44 : Chapter 19
03:08:59 : Chapter 20
03:17:52 : Chapter 21
03:28:39 : Chapter 22
03:37:49 : Chapter 23
03:46:05 : Chapter 24
03:56:46 : Chapter 25
04:04:47 : Chapter 26
04:16:45 : Chapter 27
04:23:35 : Chapter 28
04:31:11 : Chapter 29
04:44:49 : Chapter 30
04:50:51 : Chapter 31
04:59:12 : Chapter 32
05:06:51 : Chapter 33
05:16:12 : Chapter 34
05:27:14 : Chapter 35
05:43:29 : Chapter 36
05:54:14 : Chapter 37
06:02:15 : Chapter 38
06:08:02 : Chapter 39
06:15:54 : Chapter 40
06:24:36 : Chapter 41
06:37:20 : Chapter 42
06:47:04 : Chapter 43
07:11:50 : Chapter 44
07:24:30 : Chapter 45
07:33:59 : Chapter 46
07:49:51 : Chapter 47
08:10:15 : Chapter 48
08:21:52 : Chapter 49
08:33:07 : Chapter 50
08:45:24 : Chapter 51
08:55:35 : Chapter 52
09:11:08 : Chapter 53
09:26:12 : Chapter 54
09:34:20 : Chapter 55
09:46:16 : Chapter 56
10:01:55 : Chapter 57
10:10:26 : Chapter 58
10:23:28 : Chapter 59
10:36:37 : Chapter 60
10:44:53 : Chapter 61
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Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen, narrated by Karen Savage.
When Mr Henry Dashwood dies, with his estate entailed to his son and grandson, his wife and three daughters are left in reduced circumstances. In their new home at Barton Cottage, the two older sisters, Elinor and Marianne, experience both romance and heartache. Will they find true love?
00:00:00 : Chapter 01
00:09:02 : Chapter 02
00:19:32 : Chapter 03
00:28:05 : Chapter 04
00:38:50 : Chapter 05
00:44:32 : Chapter 06
00:51:43 : Chapter 07
00:58:58 : Chapter 08
01:05:40 : Chapter 09
01:15:27 : Chapter 10
01:26:56 : Chapter 11
01:35:09 : Chapter 12
01:44:09 : Chapter 13
01:55:11 : Chapter 14
02:03:05 : Chapter 15
02:16:53 : Chapter 16
02:28:08 : Chapter 17
02:37:03 : Chapter 18
02:45:15 : Chapter 19
03:00:29 : Chapter 20
03:12:09 : Chapter 21
03:28:05 : Chapter 22
03:43:17 : Chapter 23
03:56:10 : Chapter 24
04:07:19 : Chapter 25
04:17:23 : Chapter 26
04:31:08 : Chapter 27
04:45:34 : Chapter 28
04:53:56 : Chapter 29
05:15:15 : Chapter 30
05:31:44 : Chapter 31
05:53:18 : Chapter 32
06:07:07 : Chapter 33
06:23:06 : Chapter 34
06:37:59 : Chapter 35
06:50:40 : Chapter 36
07:06:28 : Chapter 37
07:28:51 : Chapter 38
07:44:01 : Chapter 39
07:54:43 : Chapter 40
08:08:16 : Chapter 41
08:21:35 : Chapter 42
08:31:40 : Chapter 43
08:51:36 : Chapter 44
09:21:38 : Chapter 45
09:34:08 : Chapter 46
09:50:54 : Chapter 47
10:04:03 : Chapter 48
10:11:22 : Chapter 49
10:34:17 : Chapter 50
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Through the Looking-Glass, by Lewis Carroll, narrated by Craig Franklin.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (also known as Alice Through the Looking-Glass or simply Through the Looking-Glass) is an 1871 novel by Lewis Carroll and the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. There she finds that, just like a reflection, everything is reversed, including logic.
00:00:00 : Chapter 1. Looking-Glass house
00:22:29 : Chapter 2. The Garden of Live Flowers
00:42:29 : Chapter 3. Looking-Glass Insects
01:02:56 : Chapter 4. Tweedledum And Tweedledee
01:23:19 : Chapter 5. Wool and Water
01:44:44 : Chapter 6. Humpty Dumpty
02:07:11 : Chapter 7. The Lion and the Unicorn
02:25:58 : Chapter 8. ‘It’s my own Invention’
02:52:16 : Chapter 9. Queen Alice
03:21:26 : Chapter 10. Shaking
03:22:01 : Chapter 11. Waking
03:22:13 : Chapter 12. Which Dreamed it
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, narrated by Vin Cramer
In this classic novel, a young girl named Alice chases after a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. She discovers a place that rejects traditional reason, and only follows its own mad logic. Join Alice as she meets iconic characters like The Mad Hatter while she tries to navigate this strange new world.
00:00:00 : Chapter 1. Down the Rabbit Hole
00:17:01 : Chapter 2. The Pool of Tears
00:32:47 : Chapter 3. A Caucus Race and a Long Tale
00:46:06 : Chapter 4. The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
01:05:39 : Chapter 5. Advice from a Caterpillar
01:22:50 : Chapter 6. Pig and Pepper
01:42:57 : Chapter 7. A Mad Tea-Party
02:02:17 : Chapter 8. The Queen's Croquet-Ground
02:22:13 : Chapter 9. The Mock Turtle's Story
02:40:41 : Chapter 10. The Lobster Quadrille
02:58:47 : Chapter 11. Who Stole the Tarts
03:14:03 : Chapter 12. Alice's Evidence