Clifford & his intellectual hangers-on live the life of the mind.
Click HERE to hear Chapter 4 of D.H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Friday, May 20, 2005
Lady Chatterley's Lover - Chapter 3
The Chatterleys meet a bounder of an Irishman in Michaelis, Clifford is tutored in the ways and means of the bitch-goddess, 'Success', and Connie in the ways of crisis. Lady Chatterley is no longer demi-vierge or lonely bird.
Click HERE to hear Chapter 3 of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
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Click HERE to hear Chapter 3 of Lady Chatterley's Lover.
17.6MB
00:38:31
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Lady Chatterley's Lover - Chapter 2
In which Constance helps Clifford write meaningless if well-reviewed books and is classified by her father a "demi vierge."
Click HERE to listen to Chapter 2.
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00:24:56
Click HERE to listen to Chapter 2.
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00:24:56
Friday, May 13, 2005
Lady Chatterley's Lover - Chapter 1
In which we meet Lady Constance Chatterley and come to understand how she came to be Lady Chatterley, wife of Clifford Chatterley, a couple whose life is altered forever by the second major event of their young marriage: the loss of Clifford's feeling and movement from the waist down.
Click HERE to listen to Chapter 1 of "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
00:30:00
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NB: Humble thanks to Simon Toon for his Beta test help in making this site work smoothly.
Click HERE to listen to Chapter 1 of "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
00:30:00
14MB
NB: Humble thanks to Simon Toon for his Beta test help in making this site work smoothly.
Monday, May 09, 2005
UAA Presents: Lady Chatterley's Lover
D. H. Lawrence
This podcast will in the coming months explore the writings of D.H. Lawrence. HERE is a link to a D.H. Lawrence bio from ReadPrint.com, the online source for the text used in this reading.
Why this? Why now? In part, it has to do with my mother's developing blindness; it is a gift to her. But don't tell - it's supposed to be a surprise! In giving to her, I also share with others who love literature but are no longer able to read.
Next up is Lawrence's "Sons and Lovers" unless - by popular demand - you have other ideas for similarly beautiful or interesting works from the public domain. Someone has suggested Lao Tsu's "Art of War," which might prove a refreshing change of pace. Kindly leave suggestions in the form of comments.
You may expect Chapters of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" to arrive in your aggregator and on this site - more or less - every Sunday.
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