Great Expectations (Audiobook)
£4.99An orphan boy’s mysterious benefactor transforms his life, in Dickens’ sweeping tale of ambition, guilt, and the true meaning of being a gentleman.
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An orphan boy’s mysterious benefactor transforms his life, in Dickens’ sweeping tale of ambition, guilt, and the true meaning of being a gentleman.

The original, considerably darker versions of Cinderella, Snow White, and dozens of other fairy tales, before they were softened for children.

Lemuel Gulliver washes up among six-inch-tall Lilliputians, giants, floating scientists, and talking horses — and finds humanity looks worse each time.

A Danish prince feigns madness to avenge his murdered father, and talks himself into the most famous indecision in literature.

A steamboat captain journeys up the Congo to retrieve the mysterious, revered, and increasingly unhinged Mr Kurtz.

Tennyson retells the Arthurian legend as a series of poems tracing Camelot’s rise and fall, from Arthur’s marriage to Guinevere’s betrayal and the Round Table’s ruin.

Tricksters, tigers, and clever farmers’ daughters populate this classic collection of folk tales gathered from across India.

A plain, fiercely independent governess falls for her brooding employer, only to discover the secret locked in his attic.

Cheated of his inheritance and kidnapped onto a ship bound for slavery, young David Balfour fights his way home across the Scottish Highlands.

An orphaned Irish boy in colonial India is recruited as a spy while searching for his own identity between two worlds.

Whitman’s sprawling, self-published collection celebrating the body, democracy, and America in free verse that shocked its era.

Four sisters grow up during and after the Civil War, each chasing a different idea of what it means to become a woman.

A young officer abandons a sinking ship full of pilgrims and spends the rest of his life trying to outrun the shame of it.

A Scottish general murders his way to the throne on a witch’s prophecy, and finds the crown considerably heavier than expected.

A doctor’s wife drowns her boredom in affairs and debt in provincial France, in the novel whose frankness about adultery put Flaubert on trial for obscenity.

Sent to live with wealthy relatives, quiet Fanny Price watches the family’s fortunes unravel through flirtation, scandal, and bad judgment.