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An episode of the Left on Read podcast, hosted by Tanner, titled "2" was published on January 4, 2019 and runs 0 minutes.

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Lesley Castle (Dramatic Reading) by Jane Austen (1775 - 1817) LibriVox Lesley Castle is a melodramatic epistolary novelette written by Jane Austen when she was sixteen years old. Although the novels Austen became known for were not published until she was in her thirties, she was an active writer from the age of twelve, frequently composing epistolary works such as Lesley Castle. Austen eventually compiled 29 of her early writings in three notebooks that became known as the Juvenilia and that she called “Volume the First”, “Volume the Second”, and “Volume the Third”, including Lesley Castle in “Volume the Second”.Lesley Castle is set contemporaneously to Austen’s writing and consists of a series of ten letters by five characters, all of whom are women of high society living in Great Britain. In this short work, Austen employs a mock serious tone to humorously critique her peers on subjects such as self-absorption and jealousy. Austen acknowledged in a prefatory note that she left Lesley Castle unfinished; it includes several interconnected storyline Sasha by Aleksandr Kuprin (1870 - 1938) LibriVox Kuprin is well-known to Russian readers and has been described as one of the last exponents of Russian critical realism. He first made a career as an officer in the army, but he left this work to take on employment as varied as journalist, hunter, fisherman, actor, and circus worker. His literary fame was launched with the publication in 1905 of Poyedinok (The Duel). Here are 12 short stories from Alexander Kuprin. - Summary by KevinS Shaun unlocking untold stories Shaun Phillips So many stories can end up left in our heads, on a scrap of paper or an unfinished manuscript.My mission is to empower Christian authors and others, with the keys to unlock their untold stories.Also available on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4nGEyPc2pvYwke3xm9SoOAOther social links - https://linktr.ee/shaunph- Learn to tell stories better- Build the confidence to get your story out of your or drawer and into the world- Learn acting techniques to gain the skills to read aloud, film and narrate your stories- Free those untold stories and let them bless the world The Amateur Emigrant Robert Louis Stevenson In July 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson left Scotland to meet his future wife in her native California. Leaving by ship from Glasgow, Scotland, he determined to travel in steerage class to see how the working classes fared. At the last minute he was convinced by friends to purchase a ticket one grade above the lowest price, for which he was later thankful after seeing the conditions in steerage, but he still lived among the 'lower' classes. His comments on the experience make interesting reading. His father however was so shocked at the thought of his son associating with people 'beneath him' that the work was not published for a number of years, (Summary by annise)
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