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Balder Dead - Matthew Arnold

Balder Dead - Matthew Arnold

By: Matthew Arnold
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Explore the poignant themes of fate, mortality, and the inevitable cycles of life as inspired by the dramatic title, which evokes a world where gods and heroes grapple with profound loss and the quest for meaning. This podcast offers a rotating collection of complete audiobooks, bringing you a diverse range of narratives that explore similar themes across different cultures and eras. Each week, a new book is featured, providing fresh perspectives and storytelling styles, ensuring a rich listening experience that is varied and enlightening. Whether you're seeking insight into human nature or an engaging escape into myth and legend, this series promises a compelling journey through literature's timeless stories. New books are added weekly. Check out more shows at solgoodmedia.com.public domain Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Bulbs and Blossoms - Amy Le Feuvre
    Jul 14 2026
    "Bulbs and Blossoms" by Amy Le Feuvre invites listeners into the enchanting world of two young children who, upon returning to England from India, uncover the wisdom of their aunt's old gardener. As they journey through the beauty of springtime and the promise of Easter, they explore profound themes of hope and eternal life. This timeless tale resonates with the enduring human spirit's quest for renewal and joy, reminding us of the simple yet profound wonders of nature and faith. The exploration of childhood innocence and the transformative power of nature makes this story a cherished reminder of the beauty that can be found in life's cycles.
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    42 mins
  • Across the Plains in 1844 - Catherine Sager Pringle
    Jul 11 2026
    "Across the Plains in 1844" by Catherine Sager Pringle recounts the harrowing journey of the Sager family as they traverse the perilous Oregon Trail, facing accidents and disease that ultimately claim the lives of both parents. The surviving orphans reach the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla, Washington, only to find themselves in further danger when the Cayuse tribe attacks in 1847, leading to a massacre and Catherine's capture as a hostage. This memoir captures themes of resilience, survival, and the harsh realities of pioneer life, making it a poignant reflection on the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • All the World - Charles Monroe Sheldon
    Jul 7 2026
    In "All the World," Charles Monroe Sheldon explores the struggles faced by soldiers returning home after the Great War, as well as the challenges encountered by the women who supported them during the conflict. Dr. Ward, a compassionate observer, realizes that many in his community are unable to readjust to civilian life. A pivotal moment following his sermon sparks a transformation that impacts the lives of many townspeople. This timeless narrative delves into themes of healing, community, and the search for purpose in the aftermath of trauma, making it a poignant listen for anyone grappling with the complexities of reintegration and the power of compassion in times of crisis.
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    3 hrs and 20 mins
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