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The Sea (Abridged): An Element in Verse, Volume 1 Audiobook, by Alfred Tennyson Play Audiobook Sample

The Sea (Abridged): An Element in Verse, Volume 1 Audiobook

The Sea (Abridged): An Element in Verse, Volume 1 Audiobook, by Alfred Tennyson Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Gideon Wagner, Ghizela Rowe Publisher: Copyright Group Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: February 2014 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781780002255

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

38

Longest Chapter Length:

06:08 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

22 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

01:49 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

4

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Publisher Description

The seas and oceans have a mystical power over us. From a playful day at the beach to the tumultuous waves of the storm, this sublime, ever-changing element evokes both beauty and fear. Its great mass, its shimmering beauty, its raging howl, and all its colors from crystal blue to gray to green evoke a special feeling in us. In The Sea—An Element in Verse, poets including Alfred Lord Tennyson, Algernon Swinburne, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and many others explore our relationship with the great mystical waters.

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About the Authors

Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892), the first Baron Tennyson, was the poet laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much of Queen Victoria’s reign and remains one of the most popular British poets.

Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) was an English poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He wrote several novels, and contributed to the famous Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in every year from 1903 to 1907 and again in 1909.

John Keats (1795–1821) was an English romantic poet. Along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, he was one of the key figures in the second generation of the romantic movement, despite the fact that his work had been in publication for only four years before his death. During his life, his poems were not generally well received by critics; however, after his death, his reputation grew to the extent that by the end of the nineteenth century he had become one of the most beloved of all English poets. He has had a significant influence on a diverse range of later poets and writers. His poetry is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popularly read and analyzed.

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets and is regarded by critics as amongst the finest lyric poets in the English language. A radical in his poetry as well as his political and social views, Shelley did not achieve fame during his lifetime, but recognition for his poetry grew steadily following his death. Shelley is perhaps best known for such classic poems as “Ozymandias,” “Ode to the West Wind,” “The Masque of Anarchy,” and others.

About Gideon Wagner

Ghizela Rowe has worked in broadcast television for thirty years on a broad range of programming. Her specialization is in music. She helps run the Copyright Group, an extensive collection of master recording rights, and has lent her voice to many audiobooks, including The Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Gaskell: The Short Stories, and The Romantics: An Introduction.