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Recordings - the Template of Great Literature on audio CD
 
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Live recordings of Jane Mackay's talks and lectures available on CD - approximately 1hour in length.
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War and Peace
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Leo Tolstoy's huge epic novel about Napoleon's invasion of Russia has been compared in its scope to the 'Iliad'.
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Brideshead Revisited
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Evelyn Waugh's most famous novel, recently filmed as a Hollywood blockbuster but remembered better by most of us in the more considered earlier TV rendition.
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Patrick White's Voss
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Patrick White's massive novel of Australian geographical exploration in the 19th C. A study in depth of courage, love, betrayal and violent death...suddenly Australia actually begins to exist as a nation!
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The Importance of Being Ernest
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Oscar Wilde's most famous play and the one most loved by amateur and professional actors alike. First produced in the year of Wilde's arrest, it contains many of the themes which fascinated him...especially that of the double life.
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Virginia Woolf - To the Lighthouse
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1927…and an utter rejection of Victorian and Edwardian literary values. A simple depiction of a family holiday? Infinitely more!
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Emile Zola - Nana
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Sex and syphilis, prostitution and corruption, gambling and self-destruction! Why should we read Zola’s novel about the decadent Second Empire?
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