Arms and the Man (FULL Audiobook)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Arms and the Man audiobook
George Bernard SHAW (1856 - 1950)
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Arms and the Man is a comedy by George Bernard Shaw that takes place in 1885, during the Serbo-Bulgarian War. Raina Petkoff is engaged to the gallant Sergius Saranoff, hero of the recent Bulgarian victory over the Serbs. But she is distracted by the abrupt arrival of Captain Bluntschli, a Swiss mercenary who fought for the Serbian army. He takes refuge in her bedroom after the battle and although he is initially threatening, reveals that he carries chocolate creams instead of bullets. Will Raina marry the posturing Sergius or the chocolate cream soldier? Extra intrigue is provided by saucy servant girl Louka, her dour fiance Nicola, and Raina's hand-wringing parents. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
Cast (in order of speaking):
Narrator: Availle
Catherine Petkoff: Karen Savage
Raina Petkoff: Elizabeth Klett
Louka: Arielle Lipshaw
Captain Bluntschli: mb
Officer: David Lawrence
Nicola: Barry Eads
Major Petkoff: Robert Keiper
Sergius Saranoff: Mark F. Smith
Audio edited by: Elizabeth Klett
Genre(s): Comedy
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)
Every character spoke with perfection. Thank you for this volunteers. You guys aced it. Every single one of you. Raina's voice was lended in wuthering heights as we'll. Ah! Such melody.
This saved my ass in English. Thank you so much.
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If there's impeccable Karen Savage then there's no point in leaving this audiobook. Huge fan💕
who else is using this for uni
I'm auditory learner that's why I'm lasting to this... for uni
I very much enjoyed listening to the whole play/novella. I think Shaw has made with flying colours a practical case- it has been both entertaining and insightful battle comparing reality against idealism.
Stamps for my self
End of Act 1- 44:43
End of Act 2- 1:30:07
Tnx for the audio, really appreciate it...
My favourite book in the world
Thanks
Deep thanks
this is part of knowledge I thinks.
1:01 ❤
its very effective.
52:21 p 38
this is part of knowledge I thinks.