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Hello and welcome back to Literary Lullabies, a bedtime story podcast, with very old stories from days long, long past. Through the month of January, we will be reading on of the most told and retold tales of arguably one of England’s greatest hero’s. Robin Hood. This particular tale comes from the retelling by Howard Pyle in 1883 and contains all …
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Hello and welcome back to Literary Lullabies, a bedtime story podcast, with very old stories from days long, long past. Through the month of January, we will be reading on of the most told and retold tales of arguably one of England’s greatest hero’s. Robin Hood. This particular tale comes from the retelling by Howard Pyle in 1883 and contains all …
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Hello and welcome back to Literary Lullabies, a bedtime story podcast, with very old stories from days long, long past. Through the month of January, we will be reading on of the most told and retold tales of arguably one of England’s greatest hero’s. Robin Hood. This particular tale comes from the retelling by Howard Pyle in 1883 and contains all …
  continue reading
 
Hello and welcome back to Literary Lullabies, a bedtime story podcast, with very old stories from days long, long past. Through the month of January, we will be reading on of the most told and retold tales of arguably one of England’s greatest hero’s. Robin Hood. This particular tale comes from the retelling by Howard Pyle in 1883 and contains all …
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In the final chapter of our series, Scrooge faces the silent, foreboding Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. This spectral guide shows him the grim future that awaits if he doesn't change his ways. With the weight of his choices bearing down on him, Scrooge awakens to the true meaning of Christmas—one of generosity, compassion, and redemption. To hear …
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In this third installment of our special episode, Ebenezer Scrooge is guided by the jolly Ghost of Christmas Present. Together, they witness the joys and struggles of those celebrating Christmas across the city, from festive gatherings to humble homes filled with love and resilience. Scrooge begins to see the world—and his place in it—with new eyes…
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In the second chapter of our four-part series, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ethereal Ghost of Christmas Past. Together, they journey through poignant memories of Scrooge’s childhood, early joys, and missed opportunities. These glimpses into his past begin to unravel the walls around his hardened heart. Settle in for a reflective and tender ex…
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In the first installment of a four-part series, we delve into the chilling opening of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and cold-hearted man, encounters the ghost of his long-dead business partner, Jacob Marley. Bearing heavy chains forged in life, Marley delivers a haunting warning about the consequences of Scrooge'…
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Welcome to a much lighter episode of Literary Lullabies. Tonight, I will be continuing our reading of Tales from Shakespeare. "Much Ado About Nothing" revolves around the romantic entanglements and misunderstandings of two couples: Beatrice and Benedick, who engage in a witty battle of words, and Claudio and Hero, whose love is tested by deception …
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies. On this Halloween week, join me for a spooky, spectacular reading of one of Shakespeare most famous tales: MacBeth. This adaptation, as with the other Shakespearean adaptations I have read, is from "Tales from Shakespeare" by Charles and Mary Lamb. While I endeavour to keep this podcast friendly for all ages, lis…
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies. Tonight, we are listening to the classic retelling of "A Winter's Tale" as adapted by Charles and Mary Lamb. In this reading of "A Winter's Tale," listeners are taken on a journey through Shakespeare's captivating tale of love, jealousy, and redemption. The story unfolds in two contrasting settings: the harshness…
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In this episode of Literary Lullabies, we journey into the whimsical world of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream," as retold by Charles and Mary Lamb in their classic "Tales From Shakespeare." The enchanting story unfolds with mischievous fairies, star-crossed lovers, and a hilariously muddled play within a play. Tune in for a charming and ac…
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In this episode of Literary Lullabies, listeners are treated to a captivating reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest from Charles Lamb's adaptation, Tales from Shakespeare. The episode delves into the magical world of Prospero and his enchanting island, bringing Lamb’s accessible prose to life. With its gentle narration, this episode offers a serene …
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Welcome to tonight's episode of Literary Lullabies. Tonight, I will bring you the timeless wisdom of Aesop's Fables. Lay back and relax as we journey into the world of talking animals and moral lessons that have captivated hearts for centuries. Let me transport you to a realm where foxes are cunning, tortoises are wise, and every tale leaves you wi…
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies. Tonight, we are finishing the epic tale of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." In this final installment, Gawain arrives at the Green Chapel to meet his fate. He meets the Green Knight again, who reveals himself as Sir Bertilak, testing Gawain's integrity with his previous challenges. Gawain receives a small nick …
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies. Join me tonight as we journey with Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Join me as we embark on a literary voyage, gently navigating through the pages of old books and forgotten tales, where every word and whisper holds the promise of peaceful slumber. In Fytte the Third, we join Sir Gawain as he prepares to confront…
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Tonight, we begin our new show format. Longer, one hour episodes are made with your good sleep in mind. To keep these episodes free, I am switching to a new, bi-weekly format. I would love to be able to make these episodes weekly. If you would enjoy weekly updates, join me over on my Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/LiteraryLullabies Tonight, lay b…
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies and the final installment of Lady Susan, by Jane Austen. Starting this month, Literary Lullabies will be moving to longer episodes uploaded biweekly. My current podcast hosting service only allows a certain amount of space for uploads and I have been informed that my listeners would prefer slightly longer episodes…
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We are returning tonight to finish more from the letters of Lady Susan, by Jane Austen. Once again, this week, music is provided courtesy of Pixabay. We have just a few letters left in the story. I hope we will finish next week. If you have suggestions for improving the show or poetry or literature you would like to hear, please drop me a note over…
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Tonight, we are taking a break from Lady Susan, and I hope you enjoy our detour. In 2021, I published my first collection of poetry "Lost in the Details". The poetry works through my autism diagnosis that came around that time. It uses the language of seasons, nature, like, and experience to communicate growth, change, and acceptance. I stuck to th…
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Thank you for joining me again. Tonight, I will be reading letters 18 through 23. If you love this podcast, join me on Patreon. I will be uploading an extra, members only episode at the end of the month. Royalty free background music is provided courtesy of Pixabay. Music is "Piano Lullaby" by Piotr Witowski.…
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Thank you for joining me again for another episode of Literary Lullabies, bedtime stories and poetry to fall asleep to. Tonight, I will be breaking from poetry and diverting to prose. Jane Austen is a well known and beloved author of many classics. For bedtime reading, however, I am dipping into her novella "Lady Susan", a story told through letter…
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12This week, I am reading more from Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Tonight's selection includes: Kubla Khan, Youth and Age, Dejection: an Ode, and France: an Ode. Acompanied by binaural beats, royalty free music by Nature's Eye on Pixabay.โดย Hannah Poon
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Tonight, we are reading the beautiful and heart-rending love poetry by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. She published over 100 poems in her lifetime, across 13 collections. Tonight, I will be reading the first 26 poems from her collection titled "Sonnets from the Portugese". The collection comprises 44 poems written for her husband, Robert Browning, who…
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This week on Literary Lullabies, I am continuing to read Beowulf. Join me again next week for the final episode in this epic tale. Members of my Patreon get early access to new episodes. Members also enjoy the opportunity to make suggestions on what I should read next. If you have something you would like to hear, please join me at: https://www.pat…
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Welcome to Literary Lullabies. Tonight, I will continue reading Beowulf. I hope you will join me for the next several episodes on this epic and ancient journey. If you enjoy this episode, please join my patreon. https://www.patreon.com/LiteraryLullabies Your support makes this show possible.โดย Hannah Poon
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Welcome to Literary Lullabies. Tonight, I will begin reading Beowulf. I hope you will join me for the next several episodes on this epic and ancient journey. Beowulf was written sometime between the 7th and 11th century by an unknown poet, known today by scholars simply as “The Beowulf poet”. The epic has survived on a single manuscript, transcribe…
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Join me in reading The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Coleridge (1772-1834). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is arguably one of Coleridge's best known works. Lay back and relax while I read this captivating piece. Music credits: Gregor Quendel from Pixabay Leigh Robinson from Pixabayโดย Hannah Poon
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Wrong Place, Wrong Time is an ingeniously plotted psychological thriller told in reverse! One of those books which is a real page turner with twists and turns along the way. Addictive, riveting, brilliant! Support the showโดย Looby
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The Invisible Bridge by Jule Orringer is an engrossing, emotional story set in 1937 from a remote Hungarian village to the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris. It spans many years and is ultimately a vividly written book which will have an profound impact on you. Superb! Support the showโดย Looby
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A further excerpt from the initial story of The Lovers in Before the Coffee Gets Cold. Now we learn that there are certain intriguing rules before anyone can travel back in time. More to follow..... Support the showโดย Looby
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This is a section of the first visitor we encounter in Before the Coffee Gets Cold. We are introduced to the couple and how they end up in the cafe called Funiculi Funicula. Support the showโดย Looby
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What a delight! Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a quirky novel which balances the sad and the sweet and ask the ultimate question: what would you change if you could travel back in time? Support the showโดย Looby
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The Jigsaw Man is a dark, chilling and at the same time, grim thriller about a serial killer on the loose. Naturally there are a few unexpected twists and turns along the way! The Safe House is a compelling, psychological thriller which is hard to put down. A book which is ultimately about the depths of a mother's love and how delusional one can be…
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Two completely different books to introduce to you: The Accomplice by Steve Cavanagh is a gripping, twisty and clever page turner thriller. Hard to put down! The Ticket Collector from Belarus by Mike Anderson & Neil Hanson is a true story of two childhood friends that became the bitterest of enemies following the Nazi invasion in 1941. Hard to beli…
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This is a small excerpt from the novel by David Michie when the Dalai Lama has a visit from a nun who has been helping to rehabilitate prisoners. An amusing comparison is made between life in a nunnery or monastery and of life in a prison. Support the showโดย Looby
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An endearing book following a malnourished slum kitten the Dalai Lama rescued and carried back to his beautiful sanctuary. Here she rubs up against Hollywood stars and observes all the comings and goings of life with one of the world's greatest spiritual leaders. Support the showโดย Looby
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