I have a subscription with Audible.com for audio books. With my subscription I can download any two audio books a month.
After nine years I have fished all the gems out of their catalog and now have to scan the new releases every month. Fortunately they have quite a few new releases on a regular basis.
To facilitate search the list, I subscribe to their new releases RSS feed which allows me to go through the titles and a brief description.
My eye caught and read one of the titles as, "Dame Edna Reads Shakespeare's Greatest Sonnets." As a concept, that made my mind stumble and I had to go back and read the full entry.
At which point I read the title correctly as, "Dame Edith Evans Reads Shakespeare's Greatest Sonnets," and was slightly disappointed.
Not that I am down on Dame EE, but she was reading Shakespeare back when Kaiser Wilhelm II looked like he still had a long and glorious reign ahead of him. Plus the picture they chose to represent her has more than a bit of the "air of dried prune" about it.
All of which brought me around to thinking that Dame Edna reading Shakespeare might not be such a bad idea after all.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Dame Edna Reads Shakespeare's Greatest Sonnets
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Labels: Audio Books, Dame Edith Evans, Dame Edna, humor, Shakespeare
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