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The History of English Literature
by 
Perry Keenlyside
Derek Jacobi
Full Cast
  
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
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File size:   75878 KB
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Release date:   Apr 28, 2005

Description

Perry Keenlyside tells the remarkable story of the world's richest literary resource. The story-telling, the poetry, the growth of the novel and the great histories and essays which have informed the language and the imagination wherever English is spoken. This is the fourth in the Naxos AudioBooks Histories series.

Music: Music of the period

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
It takes some hubris to suppose that you can even sweep through 600 years of British poetry and prose in a 5.3-hour cassette volume. The attempt has yielded a listenable and informative production. Yet, it is not up to the high standard of the publisher's other "History Of..." recordings. The narrative is inelegant and occasionally off the mark. There are lapses, as when the narrator mentions that a particular author admired a now obscure Italian, but neither tells us who this Italian is nor explains why he brought him up. Or when he says Jane Austen is the first woman author mentioned on the tape when Mary Shelley is. Speaking of Shelley, author of FRANKENSTEIN, one plus of this treatment is that science fiction is given its due, whereas it is frequently dismissed or not acknowledged at all. Excerpts from works cited are delivered with varying degrees of skill by several artists. But it is Derek Jacobi's amiable, precise, and lyrical narration, always fresh and committed, that gives the exercise distinction and renders it pleasurable. Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
 
KLIATT ...
“Good work. An unpretentious 4-CD set, which delivers a comprehensive overview of the fourteen-plus centuries of classical music. Well-written by freelance writer and film director Richard Fawkes, it's a true Beginner's Guide which nevertheless offers a welcome refresher course to old classical hands as well. Read with freshness [and] good will by the British actor Robert Powell and illustrated with 150 musical examples, it's perfect for the car, Walkman, or laptop. And -- like everything Naxos does -- the price is right.”
 
ClassicalNet ...
“[A] fascinating and informative story. The text is illustrated by performances from some of the most highly praised recordings of recent years. Fawkes’ superb text is ably narrated by Robert Powell. Also highly recommended is Naxos AudioBooks edition of Fawkes’ The History of Opera.”
 
AudioFile Magazine...
“Written directly for recording, this is a splendid overview of several centuries of Western classical music. The text is neatly divided into four parts. Early and twentieth-century music get equal time with the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. No previous musical knowledge is assumed. The cultured tones of British actor Powell lead the listener from plain chant to atonality with added snippets of social history and composers' biographies along the way. Examples from Naxos's extensive archives of recorded performances complement the text far more effectively than would print equivalents. The enduring spirituality of music is stressed; and, indeed, as the notes of Arvo Pärt's beautiful, contemporary Cantus fade at the end, one feels uplifted--and educated.”
 

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