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B. J. Harrison Reads A Meeting (ljudbok) av Guy de Maupassant

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Artikelnr: SK0037713-SE20260526-171054 Kategorier: ,

Beskrivning

Författare:Guy de Maupassant (författare), B. J. Harrison (berättare)
Förlag:Saga Egmont
Längd0:18
GenrerSkönlitteratur, Romaner
Serie:The Classic Tales with B. J. Harrison
SpråkEnglish
Format:mp3
Kopieringsskydd:Vattenmärkt
ISBN9788726572834

Beskrivning

The Baron d’Etraille witnesses a disturbing scene at a party between his own wife and another young man. D’Etraille decides that they have to separate, so he leaves the baroness and heads out on a long journey. He spends almost six years wandering around from one place to another, not knowing what is happening with his wife. Eventually, he returns to Paris but a month later he catches such a bad cough that he is sent to Nice for the rest of the winter. The Baron d’Etraille gets on the train to Nice and there he sees a gorgeous young woman who takes his breath away. Guy de Maupassant was a French author who lived in the period 1850-1893. He is best known for his short stories but he also wrote novels, travel books and poems. His work depicts human lives and social conditions, but often through a pessimistic point of view. His first publication ”The Dumpling” (1880) is considered to be one of his masterpieces. Other works by Guy de Maupassant include ”Mother Savage”, ”Bel-Ami” and ”The Tellier House”. He wrote over 300 short stories during lifetime and as such is called ”the father of the modern short story”.B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.